Is a slow backswing good in golf?

While you will want to play with a good tempo, you may want to use a slow backswing for some of your practice swings, both on the practice tee and on the course. A slow backswing aids you in developing balance and strength, so consider one for practice swings and the driving range and a quicker backswing when you play.
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Should my backswing be fast or slow?

In golf, your backswing is your counter-movement, which is why it's important to get the club moving quickly away from the target. Speed accumulates throughout your swing, so the faster you move the club away on your backswing, the faster your club will be traveling as it comes into the golf ball.
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How slow should a golf backswing be?

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Good tempo can be fast or slow. The best way to explain tempo is to divide your total swing time by two. For example, if your total swing time is two seconds then the backswing should be one second.
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Which golfer has a slow backswing?

If you've been watching the Masters this week, you've likely seen a shot or two struck by Sungaje Im. The 22-year-old is extremely talented and has used that ability to play himself into contention at Augusta National.
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How fast should your backswing be?

The right swing tempo is actually all about getting the perfect tempo of 3:1. Here's a quick video from the Golf Channel discussing the 3:1 swing tempo in full. To sum it up, your backswing should take 3X as long as you're downswing. So if your backswing takes three seconds, your downswing should take one second.
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Who has the slowest backswing on the PGA Tour?

Slowest: Heath Slocum

He doesn't hit it hard or high, but Heath Slocum has managed to record four wins on the PGA Tour, including the 2009 Barclays. Slocum made just six of 22 cuts in 2015, tied for the worst number of his career.
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Is a short backswing better?

Beginner golfers can significantly benefit from a shorter swing. A shorter swing will help to keep the game more straightforward from the beginning. What is this? As you get better and the golf swing feels more natural, you can slowly increase until the club is parallel to the ground at the top of your backswing.
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Should you swing harder with a driver?

Faster, Not Harder

There certainly is a difference between swing faster and harder. Harder can often imply tension and speed can be lost. Faster can add club head speed and certainly distance assuming that center face contact and balance are still in tact.
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How important is the backswing in golf?

The backswing allows you to pre-set what the club is going to do next in the downswing and into impact. As long as you understand the swing path and club face that create your bad shots you can build a backswing that suits your style of play and minimises these errors.
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When should I accelerate my golf swing?

It might be even more important to accelerate your swing in the short game than it is in the long game. Whether you are chipping, pitching, or putting from on or around the green, you need to accelerate through the ball each and every time. Short game strokes that slow down through impact are doomed to fail.
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How far should I turn in my backswing?

Shoulder Turn and Tilt in the Backswing

In the backswing, your shoulders ought to turn 90 degrees away from the ball and away from the target. So, your chest will, pretty much be facing directly away from your target.
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What is the single most important thing in a golf swing?

What's the most important part of the golf swing? It's a complicated question, considering the variety of factors that can contribute to things going wrong (or right) from backswing to follow-through. But as far as Jack Nicklaus is concerned, the most important thing happening is the first thing—the take-back.
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What is the real secret to golf?

Bobby Jones (1902 to 1971), winner of 13 major championships, is famous for saying, “The secret of golf is to turn three shots into two.” As far as I am concerned that is an all-too obvious platitude, certainly not a tip, move or an adjustment that will actually improve my swing or yours.
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What is the most important thing to remember in the golf swing?

Use the big muscles of your legs and trunk to move the little muscles of your arms and hands. So watch the players at impact – they are all the same – and that is the most important part of any golf swing.
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Should your swing be the same for irons and driver?

The truth is, the best golf swing for drivers and irons is essentially the same. The difference is not in the swing itself, but in how you approach the swing. I'm going to share a few easy adjustments you can make between your driver shots and your iron shots.
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What does a good golf swing feel like?

The golf swing should feel effortless, with minimal tension. Think of it like a coiled spring: as you rotate and load into the backswing, you are storing up energy (just as a coiled spring would) before releasing all that energy – in one sweeping downswing motion – through the ball at impact.
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What do pro golfers think about while swinging?

In a recent survey of 24 PGA Tour players, 18 said they didn't think about anything at all during their swing, while those that did have a swing thought said it was to focus on a spot a few inches in front of the ball, to encourage swinging through, instead of hitting at the ball.
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Why is Jon Rahms backswing so short?

His right leg, Rahm said, is a centimeter and a half shorter than his left, meaning he has reduced mobility and stability in his right ankle. Hence the short swing which he learned at a young age, a swing that has propelled him to being the world's best golfer going into the final major of the year.
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Why is Rahms backswing so short?

Rahm revealed during his pre-championship presser that he was born with a club foot on his right side. This relatively common birth defect means that a baby is born with a foot that's “twisted out of shape or position,” and is relatively simple to treat.
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