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P.G.A Tour players have voted this the best swing in golf.

Steve Elkington has a powerful, repeating swing that has won tournaments all over the globe, including the U.S P.G.A Championship. Steve is a proud Aussie, and has worked as hard as anyone to perfect a pure motion. Steve knows more about the golf swing than 99.99% of golfers and still pursues perfection through knowledge and application. Thanks to Steve and our coach Ben Doyle for allowing us all to benefit from these pictures and wisdom.

Steve's book "Five Fundamentals of Golf" has flip pages to view his techniques in motion.

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Snapshot of a few things Ben is looking for when he is working with an elite player such as Steve. A great teacher and an elite player both have a repertoire of variations to tackle different situations. This is a small overview. Those who know how precise it can be, know best how precise it needs to be.

 

 

The 3 keys:

 

Eyes to the inside Quadrant of the ball

Mind in his hands

Pivot does all of the work

 

The 3 basics

 

Plane

Motion

Hinging

 

3 Stations

 

Address

Top

Finish

 

3 Imperatives

 

Straight plane line

Flat left wrist

Club head lag Pressure point

 

3 applications of power

 

1/3 swivel

2/3 swivel

Full swivel

 

3 Essentials

 

Steady Head only moves by pivot momentum

Balance (cancel) mph

Rhythm (Hinging) R.P.M

 

Tempo

The five count

 

To Load

To Store

Release

Hold

Rest (let go)

 

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