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F-O-R-E Minute Friday – Stop The Early Extension - It's Killing Your Game!

F-O-R-E Minute Friday – Stop The Early Extension - It's Killing Your Game!

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Alright, golf fanatics and swing destroyers, welcome back to the podcast that's revolutionizing your game, one shank at a time! I'm your host, Daniel Guest, and today, we're diving headfirst into a topic that's probably got more of you frustrated than a four-putt from two feet: early extension.

Stop the Early Extension: It's Killing Your Game!

Let's be honest, we've all been there. You're trying to unleash your inner Rory McIlroy, make that perfect, powerful swing, and instead, you feel like you're humping a beach ball in front of 500 people. Your hips are firing forward, your chest is popping up, and the club is either diving into the turf like a mole on steroids or soaring over the green faster than my dinner bill at Augusta. That, my friends, is early extension, and it's the arch-nemesis of consistency, power, and pretty much everything good in your golf swing.

Why Your Body Betrays You

So, why do we do it? Why does our body decide to go rogue right when we're trying to deliver the goods? Well, think of it this way: your body is smart, but sometimes it's too smart for its own good. It senses danger, usually in the form of you not rotating properly or getting the club in the right position on the downswing. So, what does it do? It says, "Panic! We need to create space for this club, and the fastest way is to push the hips forward and stand up!" It's like your body's personal alarm system screaming, "Brace for impact!"

The problem is, that "impact" usually involves topping it, hooking it, slicing it, or sending it so far right, it needs a passport. It robs you of your ability to rotate through the ball, costing you power, and it forces your hands to compensate, leading to all sorts of nasty misses. It's the golf swing equivalent of trying to drive a nail with a marshmallow – ineffective and messy.

Breaking Up with Early Extension: It's Not You, It's Your Habits!

Now, before you throw your clubs in the nearest lake, let's talk solutions. Because this isn't some incurable disease; it's a habit, and habits can be broken.

First, let's address the root causes. Are you not rotating enough in your backswing? If your hips and shoulders aren't getting that full, coiled turn, your body will instinctively compensate on the way down. Think of it like trying to swing a baseball bat without winding up – you're just going to push it.

Second, are you too focused on hitting the ball with your hands? If you're "casting" or throwing the club from the top, your body will pop up to try and save it. It's like trying to untangle a knot by yanking on it – you just make it worse. We need to feel like we're delivering the club down and through the ball, not at it.

Your Homework (No Cheating!)

Here are a few quick tips to start kicking early extension to the curb:

 The Wall Drill: Stand with your butt against a wall. Make your backswing, feeling your trail hip maintain contact. As you start your downswing, try to keep your butt on the wall for as long as possible while still rotating. You'll feel a totally different sensation of turning around your lead hip, not pushing into the ball.

 The Feel of "Staying in the Barrel": Imagine you're standing in a giant barrel. As you swing, try to keep your head and torso relatively stable within that barrel. This helps promote rotation around a fixed axis rather than lunging forward.

 The Alignment Stick Under the Trail Hip: Place an alignment stick in the ground just outside your trail hip. The goal is to avoid hitting it with your hip on the downswing. This gives you instant feedback if you're pushing forward.

Look, golf is tough, but it's also incredibly rewarding when you make those breakthroughs. Early extension is a common hurdle, but it's one you can

absolutely conquer. Stop trying to muscle the ball and start letting your body work efficiently. Trust me, your scorecard, your lower back, and your playing partners will thank you.

Now go hit some balls, implement these tips, and remember: keep those hips back, keep that chest down, and let's get you crushing it! I'll catch you next time on the podcast that's making golf fun again!

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