19 feels found
Imagine your swing is moving through thick honey—no sudden movements, no jerks. Everything flows at the same smooth speed. Back smooth, through smooth. The transition is invisible, not a change of direction but a continuous pour.
Feel HIPS AND SHOULDERS rotating significantly BEFORE arms fold in backswing. By hands at hip height, shoulders should already be turned 70+ degrees.
As you take the club back, feel your lead arm staying on the same tilted plane as your shoulders. If your shoulders tilt, your arm matches. Picture a rod connecting your hands to your shoulder line—they move as one tilted unit, never lifting above or dropping below.
Feel the club swinging around your body on a tilted circle—not lifting straight up and chopping down. Like your arms are tracing a hula hoop that's tilted to match your spine. More rotary, less vertical.
Imagine your trail elbow is lightly glued to your rib cage from address to follow-through. It never drifts away from your side—it slides along your torso like it's on a track. On the backswing it folds against you; on the downswing it leads back down brushing your shirt.
As you start backswing, feel right back pocket moving away from target. Loads everything into right hip. Right hip rises slightly while turning behind you, not sliding laterally.
Instead of feeling shoulders turn level, feel LEAD SHOULDER moving DOWN toward ball in backswing, TRAIL SHOULDER moving down in downswing. Tilted 'rocking' motion, not flat 'spinning.'