One Piece TakeAway
We have all heard about the importance of performing a "One Piece Takeaway" in order to generate a wider swing and to engage your upper body in the separation and kinetic sequencing that engages the kanutin valve which helps with gas mileage. WHAT!!!
But seriously, a one piece takeaway is very important to your overall swing performance. Tiger Woods, Brandt Snedeker and every other professional golfer performs a one piece takeaway in their golf swing.
Our friend Tom Patri is the Owner and Founder of TPC Golf LLC and a Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher In America. When I asked him for some input on the subject, he supplied me with the following:
But seriously, a one piece takeaway is very important to your overall swing performance. Tiger Woods, Brandt Snedeker and every other professional golfer performs a one piece takeaway in their golf swing.
Our friend Tom Patri is the Owner and Founder of TPC Golf LLC and a Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher In America. When I asked him for some input on the subject, he supplied me with the following:
"In
my 32 years of teaching and coaching I have seen a wide array of ways to begin
ones back swing motion. On tour in the modern golf swing there are two basic
starts:
1- The One Piece Takeaway
1- The One Piece Takeaway
2-
The Early Set
Pre the modern era a third start , the lag load was also a possibility . Today as I teach the average player I'm always trying to make this already difficult game easier for anyone that wanders into my lesson tee. All this being side , the takeaway I lean toward the most with Mr. and Mrs. average player is the one piece start.
Pre the modern era a third start , the lag load was also a possibility . Today as I teach the average player I'm always trying to make this already difficult game easier for anyone that wanders into my lesson tee. All this being side , the takeaway I lean toward the most with Mr. and Mrs. average player is the one piece start.
Very
simply I tell my students if we start the major components (hands , arms
and torso) of the backswing away together it stands to reason we are
much more likely to return them together . Picture a line drawn across your
shoulders and then down each arm finishing at the grip. Basically we are
describing a triangle . Your job once the triangle is formed is
to get that triangle started in a dead heat !
Work on your one piece takeaway and you'll be amazed at how much easier contact becomes ! Keep me posted .
Thanks Tom.
Work on your one piece takeaway and you'll be amazed at how much easier contact becomes ! Keep me posted .
Thanks Tom.
These simple drills on the video below will help to prevent your hands and/or arms from taking over in the initiation of the swing. It will engage the upper body more which in turn develops more stability in the lower body. Starting with just hands or arms will create a flimsy and loosey goosey swing. Make sense?
In this video, I will demonstrate the loosey goosey takeaway along with the one piece takeaway, and show you two really easy drills that you can perform every day that will help you to "FEEL" the engagement of your core in the takeaway.
In this video, I will demonstrate the loosey goosey takeaway along with the one piece takeaway, and show you two really easy drills that you can perform every day that will help you to "FEEL" the engagement of your core in the takeaway.
Yes, that seems simple enough, but I want you to try it. If you are performing the drill correctly, you will feel what I am talking about. An added benefit is that by engaging your abdominal muscles in this drill, you will help your lower back as well.
Try these drills and leave us a comment below.
Ken Pierce
GolfGymTry these drills and leave us a comment below.
Ken Pierce
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Contact Info for Tom Patri
Tom Patri:
Owner / Founder TP GOLF LLC
GOLF MAGAZINE TOP 100 TEACHER IN AMERICA
www.tompatri.com
Tpatri@mindspring.com
239-404-7790
* Check out his New Online Academy on his website!!
Tom Patri:
Owner / Founder TP GOLF LLC
GOLF MAGAZINE TOP 100 TEACHER IN AMERICA
www.tompatri.com
Tpatri@mindspring.com
239-404-7790
* Check out his New Online Academy on his website!!
2 Comments:
Good drills! Love the posture reminders each time. Thanks for posting.
Carol Mann
Hey Ken,
Nice drills. Once my left hip get fixed, I'll give them a try.
Dan Gorney
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