Golf News

Fred Couples’ thoughts on decline? He said there were really only five words

Fred Capers warns you. He put his hands around his head and said:

“The bottom line is, I’m getting nothing here. Zero. Zero.”

and his downswing thoughts yes It’s only five words, so if you’re expecting a novel, you’re clicking in the wrong direction. That said, the idea also says a lot. To his credit, then, Caples is an editor’s dream with his simplicity of language.

The discussion was recently started and shared on social media by six-time Grand Slam champion Nick Faldo, where you should watch the entire post below. Below, we will discuss it.

How did Couples develop his downswing ideas?

After being asked by Faldo about his downswing thoughts, Couples said it came through his swing coach. Sort of like.

“That’s my psycho,” Couples said. “So I would work with Paul Marchand and he wanted to be shorter, shorter, shorter. So when I was playing I used to insist that Paul was behind me. Just like you [David] Leadbetter, no matter who your teacher was. I just thought, OK, Paul – this is the game; this is the game. I never had any alignment; I always kept an open mind.

“I would say with Paul right behind me, a shorter swing, that’s what I’m going to do. I can’t say a shorter swing, but I’ve got to throw something out there.”

Key points: In order to make the lecturer’s words understandable, there are some important things that need to be said.

What were Capps’ downbeat thoughts?

Five words.

Faldo said: “You have reached the top…”

“That’s where it started,” Caples said.

“It just went away,” Faldo said.

“That’s it,” Capps said.

“Here’s the secret to your swing today: Hit it straight. When it gets to the top, it’s a hit,” Fedor said.

Key points: This won’t- accustomed to – Work for everyone. This idea may work better for more skilled players. But having a clear mind—and “going with the flow”—can help.

What about after contact?

One thing.

“Hang in there,” Couples said.

Couples said some players “buggy-whipped” the club shortly after the subsequent game. Not him. The club stayed behind his head.

“You pose for a picture just in case,” Fedor said.

“I can pose, yes,” Capless said.

“Just in case you get on TV,” Fedo said.

“Even if the shot doesn’t turn out well, I’ll still pose,” Couples said.

Key points: I really like the breakdown here on why it’s important to follow through.

Did Faldo ever think about the downswing?

He said he did. It looks like there are several.

“Oh, I have all kinds of beauties,” Fedor said. “Which master do you want to talk about?”

The three-time Masters champion then spoke with his thoughts on the 1996 Masters.

“I remember it in ’96,” he said, “and I used to pull it off. I used to call it ‘the boot.’ I used to put the bottom of the club on my right boot. So that’s how I used to pull it off.”



Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Check Also
Close
Back to top button