Fixing this swing flaw can result in a dramatic drop in scores, more consistency, and more fun. What is coming over the top? As you take the club to the top of your backswing , you want the first move of your hands, arms, and the golf club to drop down and travel close to your body, from the inside , on its way to the golf ball. This allows you to make impact with the golf ball in the correct position to see it fly far and straight.
When you come over the top, you club tends to make impact with the outside half of the golf ball. Like I said, when you come over the top, you club will not make solid impact with the golf ball. So, if you struggle with a slice or a pull , even though they look very different, they are both a result of coming over the top in your down swing.
You might even see big, deep, divots that start before the ball; resulting in a chunked shot. The first, and most common, reason is that most players want to hit the ball far. Our natural reaction to wanting to hit the ball far is to tense up our muscles in order to explode with power through impact. The problem with that is that tense muscles, at the top of your downswing, will cause your arms to push away from your body and come over the top.
Too much tension in your golf swing will, almost always, result in an over the top downswing. Next, is that most people have been taught to hit down on the ball, which is true. The pages of APlusPhysics. Their use is encouraged and is free of charge. Linking to information on this site is allowed and encouraged, but content from APlusPhysics may not be made available elsewhere on the Internet without the author's written permission. Any downloading of files to other storage devices hard drives, web servers, school servers, CDs, etc.
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