WHAT'S INCLUDED
You’ll receive expert hands on instruction from your Swingbuild instructor plus a thorough debriefing and review of your swing on video before you leave. You’ll get unlimited practice golf balls, loan of golf clubs if required, additional information for your personal practice plan folder and notes, follow up support after the clinic and discount vouchers for future events.
HALF-DAY CLINICS - Stage 3
This Stage 3 follow-up clinic builds on the correct golf swing mechanics, concepts and exercises worked on in sessions one and two. This session includes an explanation of ‘acceleration’ - how to ‘freewheel’ the club head to achieve a pure SWING.
These very popular half day Swingbuild clinics are specifically designed to give you a clear understanding of the Swingbuild programme and correct golf swing mechanics. We will show how an understanding of the three Swingbuild fundamentals will enable you to build the golf swing you know you are capable of.
The clinic is also an enjoyable sociable event with a relaxed introduction and debriefing in the club house over tea and coffee.
THE SWINGBUILD PROMISE
The only way to long term sustainable improvement is understanding and practising the core fundamentals that make up the correct golf swing. Remember that what you think you are doing and what you are actually doing is often totally different! Swingbuilding will allow you to feel and see what you need to do in the swing, and only by experiencing this feeling will you be able to repeat and ‘groove in’ the correct movements. Swingbuild Golf will help you build the swing you know you are capable of and show you how to practise correctly, allowing you to achieve your optimum performance in the golfing time you have available. And rest assured that the closer you get to the correct golf swing, the better you will play, whatever standard of golfer you are.
- Explanation of ‘Connection’ and ‘Acceleration’
- Correct Swing Mechanics review
- Connection exercises
- ‘Freewheeling’ to Release
- Release exercises
- What and how to practise
- Video footage review