Pirates Morning Report

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 2 NATIONALS 7

WHY THE PIRATES LOST: DEREK SHELTON MADE UP ANOTHER GOOFY LINE UP WITH ONLY 2 OUTFIELDERS AND PLAYING PARK OVER NEWMAN. ANOTHER POOR PERFORMANCE BY MITCH KELLER SEALED THE DEAL. HE FACED 21 BATTERS WITH 10 GETTING ON BASE AND GIVING UP 4 RUNS, THROWING 84 PITCHES IN JUST 3 AND 2/3 INNINGS. YET I WAKE UP THIS MORNING READING THAT HE IS ON THE VERGE. ON THE VERGE OF WHAT I DON’T KNOW, CERTAINLY NOT GETTING COMMAND OF HIS PITCHES. THERE IS NO QUESTION OF THE 5 STARTERS HE IS THE WORSE. ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF SPRING TRAINING PERFORMANCE BEING MEANINGLESS. YOU WANT ANOTHER EXAMPLE, THE LEADING HOME RUN TEAM IN SPRING TRAINING IS NOW 27TH IN HOME RUNS AND NOT LIKELY TO MOVE UP.

KEY PLAY OF THE GAME: KELLER THROWING THE FIRST PITCH OF THE GAME. THE FIRST FOUR PLAYERS GOT SINGLES AND IT WAS 2-0 BEFORE YOU COULD SAY ON THE VERGE.

NEXT GAME: TONIGHT, NATIONALS AT PITTSBURGH. I AM SURE THAT HAYES AND REYNOLDS WILL NEED TO BE RESTED TONIGHT, OR SUNDAY AT THE LATEST. MAYBE PARK OR TUCKER CAN GO BEHIND THE PLATE. MAYBE THE PIRATES WON’T USE A DH. WHO KNOWS WHAT CRAZY LINE UP WILL BE OUT THERE TONIGHT? IT IS THE ONE THING THAT KEEPS THE PIRATES INTERESTING, AT LEAST.

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FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 9 NATIONALS 4

WHY THE PIRATES WON: THE PIRATES DID NOT HAVE A RIGHT FIELDER AGAIN FOR THE FOURTH TIME THIS SEASON. THIS HELPED THE NATIONALS TO SCORE 3 FIRST INNING RUNS. THE PIRATE’S BATS MORE THAN MADE UP FOR IT, BY SCOURGING THE BALL FOR 9 RUNS. IT WAS THE HARDEST THEY HIT THE BALL THIS SEASON. THE TURTLE STARTED THE BALL ROLLING WITH A LEAD OFF HOME RUN AND HIT FOR THE TURTLE CYCLE BECAUSE HE WILL NEVER GET A TRIPLE. THE PITCHING SHUT DOWN ONE OF THE BEST PLAYERS IN THE GAME, JUAN SOTO, HANGING AN 0 FOR 4 COLLAR ON HIM. THE BULLPEN WAS OUTSTANDING AGAIN, WITH ROANSY CONTRERAS PITCHING A SUBERB THREE INNINGS TO GET HIS FIRST MAJOR LEAGUE WIN. THE BULLPEN REMAINS THE SURPRISE OF THE SEASON, SO FAR.

KEY PLAY OF THE GAME: AGAIN, IT WAS A MAGICAL TOP OF THE FIFTH FOR THE PIRATES. THE NATIONALS LOADED THE BASES ON A WALK AND TWO SINGLES WITH ONE OUT AND COULD ONLY SCORE ONE RUN, ON A SACRIFICE FLY. THAT GOT THEM WITHIN ONE RUN OF THE LEAD. THE PIRATES GOT THAT RUN BACK IN THE BOTTOM OF THE INNING AND SCORED ONE IN 6TH, AND 2 IN THE 7TH TO WRAP THE GAME UP.

NEXT GAME: TONIGHT, NATIONALS IN PITTSBURGH PLEASE HAVE 3 OUTFIELDERS TONIGHT, PLEASE.

Pirates Morning Report

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 6 CUBS 2

WHY THE PIRATES WON: FIRST OFF, WHEN I SAW THAT STARTING LINE UP, I THOUGHT THE PIRATES DID NOT HAVE A CHANCE. FORTUNATELY, THE PLAYERS THAT SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN ON THE FIELD OR IN THE LINE UP HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE WIN. THE PIRATES HAD 2 OUT LIGHTENING WHICH WON THE GAME. ALL THEIR RUNS CAME WHEN THERE WERE 2 OUTS. IN FACT, IN THE FIRST, THEY HAD 2 OUT AND NOBODY ON AND EVENTUALLY GOT 3 RUNS WITH GAMEL’S HOMER. THE BULLPEN WAS OUTSTANDING AGAIN. MAYBE WILL CROWE WILL BE ONE OF THOSE GUYS YOU READ ABOUT ALL THE TIME, WHO IS A MEDIOCRE STARTER, BUT BECOMES A TOP BULLPEN GUY. I KNOW ITS EARLY BUT THAT WOULD BE A NICE AND NEEDED SURPRISE.

KEY PLAY OF THE GAME: IN THE TOP OF THE FIFTH THE CUBS HAD 1ST AND 2ND WITH NOBODY OUT, WHEN DILLON PETERS ENTERED THE GAME. DEPITE SOME WILDNESS, THAT I SUSPECT WAS FROM LACK OF WORK, HE GOT THE FIRST OUT. THEN HE WALKED A BATTER TO LOAD THE BASES BUT GOT WILLSON CONTREAS TO GROUND INTO A DOUBLE PLAY TO END THE THREAT. THAT WAS WHEN THE CUBS COULD HAVE GOTTEN BACK IN THE GAME. THEY NEVER THREATENED AGAIN.

NEXT GAME: THE NATIONALS TONIGHT AT HOME. SHELTON WILL HAVE TO DO BETTER WITH THAT STARTING LINE UP IF WANTS THE PIRATES TO GET THE 1ST PICK NEXT YEAR. PUT THE TURTLE OUT ON THE FIELD, I DARE YOU.

Pirates Morning Report

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 1 CUBS 2

WHY THE PIRATES LOST: IT STARTED WITH THE LINE UP CARD. CHAVIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN AT FIRST BASE AFTER THE GREAT GAME HE PLAYED. COLE TUCKER IN RIGHT FIELD. WHY? I GUESS THEIR BIG GOAL IS TO GET THE NO. 1 PICK NEXT YEAR. THE PIRATES TWICE HAD A RUNNER ON SECOND WITH NO ONE OUT AND FAILED TO MOVE HIM OVER AND FAILED TO SCORE.

KEY PLAY OF THE GAME: IN THE BOTTOM OF THE SIXTH THE PIRATES HAD A RUNNER ON SECOND AND ONE OUT WITH MICHAEL CHAVIS COMING TO BAT. THEN SHELTON DECIDES TO PINCH HIT FOR CHAVIS, WITH THE TURTLE. AGAIN WHY? CHAVIS’S SPLITS RIGHTY LEFTY ARE NOT THAT MUCH DIFFERENT. PLUS, THIS IS THE GUY WHO ALMOST WON YOUR LAST GAME SINGLE HANDED. GRANTED HE HADN’T LOOKED ALL THAT GOOD UP TO THIS POINT BUT MOST OF THE PIRATE BATTERS WERE IN THE SAME BOAT. OF COURSE, THE TURTLE MAKES IT LOOK EVEN WORSE BY TAKING 6 STRAIGHT PITCHES AND 3 WERE STRIKES. WHEN HE CAME TO BAT THE NEXT TIME, HE SWUNG AT 3 OUT OF 4 PITCHES AND 2 OF THOSE WERE BALLS. THIS IS A DFA WAITING TO HAPPEN. THE SOONER THE BETTER.

NEXT GAME: CUBS TODAY AT HOME. CAN’T WAIT TO SEE THE STARTING LINE UP. HOW CAN WE MAKE SURE THAT WE WILL LOSE?

Pirates Morning Report

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 9 CARDS 4

WHY THE PIRATES WON: THE PIRATES JUST REALIZED THAT THESE GAMES COUNT. THEY STARTED MICHAEL CHAVIS AT FIRST, DIEGO CASTILLO AT 2OND, PUT A RIGHT FIELDER INTO THE GAME, AND BATTED HAYES IN THE LEAD OFF SPOT, INSTEAD OF THE TURTLE. BRYSE WILSON AFTER A SHAKY START, PITCHED WELL FOR 4 INNINGS AND THE BULLPEN WAS SUBERB, ONLY GIVING UP 1 RUN AND 2 HITS IN 5 INNINGS. WITH A FULL COMPLIMENT OF 8 PLAYERS IN THE FIELD, THE DEFENSE WAS MUCH BETTER, SINCE RIGHT FIELD HAD A PLAYER THERE. THE BATS CAME ALIVE WITH 15 HITS AND THE PIRATES ADDED ONTO THE LEAD IN THE 7TH AND 8TH INNING, JUST LIKE A MAJOR LEAGUE TEAM SHOULD. WE WILL SEE IF CHAVIS CONTINUES TO BE THE FIRST BASEMAN AND CASTILLO CONTINUES TO PLAY SECOND. I BET THE PIRATE BRAIN TRUST WERE UP ALL NIGHT MAKING THIS TOUGH DECISION.

KEY PLAYS OF THE GAME: IN ORDER FOR THE PIRATES TO WIN THERE HAS TO BE MORE THAN ONE. IN THE BOTTOM OF THE 2ND THE CARDINALS HAD 1ST AND 3RD WITH ONE OUT AND PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT UP AT THE PLATE, WITH CARDINALS ALREADY LEADING 3-0. GOLDSCHMIDT GROUNDED INTO A WELL EXECUTED 5-4-3 DOUBLE PLAY WITH A GREAT SCOOP BY CHAVIS AT 1ST BASE. THEN IN THE TOP OF THE THIRD THE PIRATES LOADED THE BASES WITH ONE OUT AND CHAVIS THEN HIT A GRAND SLAM TO SEND THE PIRATES AHEAD BY A 4-3 SCORE. THEY ADDED ANOTHER RUN AFTER 2 WERE OUT TO LEAD 5-3 GOING INTO THE BOTTOM OF THE THIRD AND NEVER LOOKED BACK. MUCH BETTER THAN LOADING THE BASES WITH NO OUTS AND SCORING JUST ONE RUN.

NEXT GAME: MONDAY IN ST. LOUIS. CAN THE PIRATES HAVE A .500 ROAD TRIP. IT WILL JUST DEPEND ON THE OVERNIGHT MEETING.

Pirates Morning Report

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 2 CARDINALS 6

WHY THE PIRATES LOST: AGAIN, THE PIRATES HAD MEDIOCRE STARTING PITCHING WITH MITCH KELLER GOING JUST 4 INNINGS AND GIVING UP 4 RUNS. HE HAD NO COMAND OF HIS SECONDARY PITCHES AND EVEN HIS FAST BALL WOULD GET AWAY FROM HIM AT TIMES. THE PIRATES WERE ALSO AT A MAJOR DISADVANTAGE BECAUSE FOR SOME REASON THE NATIONAL LEAGUE MADE THE PIRATES PLAY THE GAME WITHOUT A RIGHT FIELDER. THE PIRATES ALLOWED MILES MIKOLAS OFF THE HOOK IN THE FIRST INNING WHEN THEY LOADED THE BASES WITH NO ONE OUT AND COULD ONLY MUSTER 1 RUN. THEY MAY HAVE SCORED 2 RUNS, IF THEY DIDN’T HAVE A TURTLE LEADING OFF THE GAME. IT WAS ODD THAT THE PIRATES HAD 2 DH’S AS COLE TUCKER MADE THE LAST OUT WITH THE BASES LOADED, AND I NEVER SAW TUCKER ON THE FIELD FOR THE ENTIRE GAME, AT LEAST HE MADE NO PLAYS. THE PIRATE DEFENSE DID MAKE SOME GOOD PLAYS BUT THEY COULD NOT MAKE UP FOR SOME AREAS THAT WERE VACANT ON THE FIELD.

KEY PLAY OF THE GAME: THE PAUL DEJONG 2-RUN HOME RUN WITH 2 OUT IN THE THIRD, ON A GROOVED FASTBALL, WHICH CAPPED A 3 RUN INNING WHERE THE CARDINALS WENT FROM A 2-1 DEFICIT TO TAKE A 4-2 LEAD.

NEXT GAME: SUNDAY IN ST. LOUIS. THE PIRATES WENT FROM LOSING BY 9 TO LOSING BY 4. MAYBE THE ST. LOUIS BULLPEN WILL BE ABLE TO GET A SAVE.

Pirates Morning Report

FINAL SCORE: PIRATES 0 CARDINALS 9

WHY THE PIRATES LOSS: MANY OF THE PLAYERS DID NOT REALIZE THIS WAS OPENING DAY OR A REAL GAME. KEVIN NEWMAN WATCHED MOST OF THE GAME FROM SHORTSTOP. DID NOT GO AFTER THE POP UP IN THE FIRST INNING, DID NOT REALLY CHARGE THE BALL IN THE SECOND INNING, AND THEN BOOTED A ROUTINE GROUND BALL IN THE THIRD. COLE TUCKER DIDN’T REALIZE THERE WAS A RUNNER ON THIRD IN THE EIGHTH AND ST. LOUIS SCORED ON A SHORT POP UP TO RIGHT FIELD. THERE WERE OTHER BONEHEAD PLAYS AND WHILE SOME OF THEM DID NOT LEAD TO RUNS BEING SCORED, IT SHOWED THAT THE PIRATES WERE NOT READY TO PLAY. THE SHORT SPRING TRAINING REALLY AFFECTED THE PIRATES. NEXT YEAR THEY SHOULD REPORT TO BRADENTON ON JANUARY 2. THE PIRATE PITCHERS WALKED 7 BATTERS. THE PIRATE BATTERS PRODUCED 0 RUNS AND STRUCK OUT 9 TIMES. IT WAS A TOTAL TEAM EFFORT OR LACK OF.

KEY PLAY OF THE GAME: THE CARDINALS TOOK THE FIELD.

NEXT GAME: SATURDAY IN ST. LOUIS. PRAY FOR RAIN.

Opening Day 2022 and Another Pirate Season is Underway

Opening day is tomorrow and without a doubt it is my favorite day of the year. The start of baseball season is the official start of spring and summer is on the way. The 162-game grind is about to begin. Every team in baseball is going to have its ups and downs, with exception of the Pirates who will be down all year. The idea of starting to watch baseball, even pathetic Pirate baseball, for the next 7 months, just makes me smile and feel really good. It is the American pastime. Baseball will be going through some changes that will hopefully get the game moving along a little better and provide more action. With the exception of the Pirates, the other 31 teams in the league, all have a legitimate shot at making the playoffs, even the Baltimore Orioles. There is probably more balance in the league than ever before. You do have the one super team, the Los Angeles Dodgers, but they did not win the pennant last year, let alone the World Series. The young talent in the league is at an all-time high. The left side of the infield in MLB, has the best players on that side of the field, in the history of the game. I am in Western Pennsylvania and the team I will be watching every day is the Pittsburgh Pirates. This year could be the worse year in their franchise history.

Last year at this time I gave a fairly optimistic view of the upcoming 2021 season, based on the fact that the Pirates had some quality Major League players on the roster. The pitching seemed a little thin, but I thought there was some potential for the staff to put a good season together. I thought that the Pirates would have a chance to surprise people with a little luck and things breaking the right way. Luck went out the window on opening day when Ke’Bryan Hayes injured his wrist on opening day, wound up only playing 96 games and became a below average hitter with a lot of soft contact. Speaking of soft contact, Kevin Newman struck out very few times last year but unfortunately probably set some kind of record for soft contact, becoming the worst hitter in all of baseball last season. He now has a new stance. Big whoop. Last year Cole Tucker did not make the team that lost 100 games last year. This year is on the opening day roster. That in a nutshell says how bad this team is going to be. The pitching staff has a few new faces but certainly not enough to make much difference for one of the worst pitching staffs of 2021. They were in the bottom 5 of every significant pitching stat. in 2021. They were 7th from the bottom in total strikeouts. The thing that was scary about this staff is that they seemed to digress as the season wore on. The Pirates fired their hitting coach last year, but I think they should have considered firing the pitching coach also. The Pirates have one Major League outfielder in Bryan Reynolds. One thing that will make the season interesting is how much ground he can cover in left center and right field, since he will be the only one out there capable of catching a ball. I think over 120 losses can be a possibility.

Is there anything that could happen that might keep the 2021 season from becoming a total disaster? Yes, there are always things that can happen, that might make this team play close to .500 ball. Ke’Bryan Hayes could come back and be the hitter he was in 2020 or come close. To say that Hayes’s drop off in offensive production was immense is an understatement. The wrist injury was devastating. If he can get close to the numbers of 2020, the Pirates will win a few more games. Mitch Keller had a very good spring training until his last outing. I have always maintained that spring training performance is meaningless, but it does get the media people excited. He touched 100 MPH with his fast ball and pitched 8 scoreless innings in spring training until he got roughed up the last time. There are some who are touting him to make the All-Star team this year. WOW! If he can develop into a mid-rotation starter, I would be thrilled and surprised. Kevin Newman could become an average Major League hitter, but I doubt it. Then there is Diego Castillo the spring training home run machine, who fought his way onto the team. One thing the Pirates need is the long ball, as again, they were the worst in baseball on knocking the ball out of the park and trailed the 29th place Arizona Diamondbacks by 20 home runs. The final factor will be how good and how much the Pirate prospects will see Major League action. There are at least a handful of them that are better than what is on this team right now. The excuse that is used by management for holding a prospect back from the big leagues is that they are afraid it may affect his confidence if gets off to a bad start, and he seems overmatched. Here are some slash lines Bat Ave./ On Base%/ Slugging. 243/290/428, 255/284/389, 267/317/351, 256/352/333, 223/330/416. Who put these numbers up. Willie Stargell, Roberto Clemente, Dick Groat, Bobby Bonilla, and Barry Bonds their first year in the majors. Those slow starts or less that stellar performances, did not seem to affect their careers negatively. The only way to really learn your trade is to play with the best as soon as possible. The only reason these younger Pirates are not on the opening day roster is simply greed and thinking that the Pirate fan base is just plain stupid. Tomorrow will begin the new season and I can hardly wait. I always enjoy a good laugh. If I am wrong and believe me I hope that I am, the crow will go down as smooth as can be.

Golf: Why Is It So Hard?

It looks like the surge in golf play due to the Covid pandemic may be coming to an end. It’s too early in the year to evaluate how many people will be playing golf. However, I base my opinion on a visit to a local golf repair shop. This shop takes used clubs on consignment and sells them to the public. The last two springs have been pretty slim pickings because of many people either taking up golf for the first time or playing again after not playing for many years. During the height of the pandemic, golf was about the only thing you could do. The last two summers have seen more play than normal. There were what I called Covid foursomes. These were beginning players that had no idea how to play or what the game was all about. I visited the shop last week to get a couple of grips put on my clubs and the used club racks were filled to the brim. There were more clubs there than I have ever seen and I have been going there a long time. The fact remains that many people take up the game of golf, and after a year or two of playing, will quit the game. There are other stories of people who have played the game for years, and then after being so frustrated with their games, finally just throw in the towel and quit for good. What makes this game so difficult? I have always been hard on golf instruction, for not being very good at teaching the game and this is, indeed, a factor. There are, however, several things about golf that has nothing to do about trying to hit the golf ball, which makes the game unique, but also very difficult. Winston Churchill may have summed up golf best when he said, “Golf is a game whose aim is to hit a very small ball into an ever-smaller hole, with weapons singularly ill-designed for the purpose”.

The first thing that makes golf so difficult is you are trying to hit a target with an object, and you are not able to look at the target. This is not lost on all of instruction. Some advocate that you look at the target and as soon as you look back at the ball you start your swing right away without delay. This sounds all well and good, but you still really have the same problem, you are not looking at the target when you are in the act of trying to hit the target. I feel this is even worse than trying to hit a target with your eyes closed. Think of any other situation where you are trying hit a target. Every time, you are looking at the target. I am a little surprised that putting while looking at the hole is not more popular. Tennis is similar, but the target is in the same place and distance every time. There are 18 times in golf, that you hit the ball off the tee ground. On a golf course that has 4 par 3’s, 4 par 5’s and 10 par 4’s, that means that the other 18 full swings will most likely be totally unique shots. Not only will they have different distances to the green, but the lie of ball, the lay of the land, and the environmental conditions will all be different for all of those 18 shots. Let that one sink in for a while. In fact, I am thinking about it, and I think I will quit the game. What kind of swing are you going to groove for those kind of shots? Let me clue you in, you are not. You are going to have to make 18 adjustments for 18 shots during a round of golf. If you do not make those adjustments, you will hit the ball thin, fat, left, right, short or long of your target, depending on what adjustment you failed to make. Some shots, you may have to make 2 or 3 adjustments from your normal swing. The more slopes and hills a golf course has, the tougher all this becomes. Even if you have played some relatively good to great shots, you then have to deal with the nightmare called putting. Putting has nothing to do with the golf swing. Putting is to golf like a bowel movement is to eating. You have to do it but it is not near as enjoyable as the first part. Putting can save a hole or ruin a hole with no in between. Other than a club face coming in contact with a ball, putting has absolutely nothing in common with the process of hitting a golf ball. There are entire books just dedicated to putting. The worse part, it looks maddingly simple. Finally, there is the way that golf can just play havoc with your mind. It can get to the point where your body just simply does not function. It would be like putting a fork in your eye when you are trying to eat, or pouring something into a glass and missing the glass completely. In a nutshell, golf completely controls your being. It can be the scariest thing about golf and would make anybody quit the game.

If you continue to play the game after reading this, is there anything you can do to try and make such a powerful game more enjoyable. The short answer is no. Resignation may be a better word to use and cultivate when trying to play golf. What makes golf a great game is that everyone wants to help each other, even a competitor. Golfers seem to root for their fellow golfers. The game is the definition of good intentions. However, there is that little devil inside of all of us that does find some pleasure when the greatest players in the world hit some of the worst shots ever known to man. When those same players miss that 2-foot putt with a twitch of the putter that they could not possibly duplicate on the practice putting green, you shake your head and think it happens to them, too. Even though these players are millionaires, golf still makes their bodies do things that they just can’t believe and did not think was possible. This game is hard, and technique has nothing to do with it.

Golf: You Cannot Overswing.

If you look up the definition of overswing, it says trying to swing a bat or club too hard. By that definition, you can overswing in golf. However, overswinging in golf is defined as trying to take the club too far back on the backswing. Anytime the club head goes below the horizontal level at the top of the swing most instructors will call this overswinging. They use all kinds of excuses, like great hand eye co-ordination or lots of practice, to explain why some top players seem to overswing and still have had a lot of success in playing golf. The list will include John Daly, Phil Mickelson, Sam Snead, Jack Nicklaus, Nancy Lopez, Brooke Henderson, Tom Watson, and Gary Player to just name a few. Golfers of the 1920’s 30’s and 40’s had a tendency to have very long backswings. Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen, Lawson Little, Ted Ray, and Tommy Armour all had swings that went well below horizontal on the backswing. Because of calling overswinging a fault, it has caused many a golfer to have way too short of a backswing. Golfers have developed many ways to restrict the backswing because of this belief that you can overswing. This simply is not true. There is a much more of a tendency to not complete the backswing, due to being anxious about trying to hit the ball. In my view a nice long backswing aids in making the transition from backswing to downswing. Before we get into the benefits of realizing that you cannot overswing, let’s look at what “causes” overswinging, and how you can “correct” it. Unfortunately, I am going to have to be rather redundant in order to prove a point.

The breaking down of the left arm is not overswinging, it is the breaking down of the left arm. Over cocking the wrists is not even a fault but it certainly is not overswinging. Picking the club up with the arms is not overswinging, it is picking up the club with the arms. Loosening of the grip at the top of the swing is not overswinging, it is loosening of the grip at the top of the swing. Overturning of the hips I do not consider a fault, but it does not lead to overswinging. The collapsing of the left knee toward the ball is not overswinging but is collapsing of the left knee toward the ball. Not making a nice turn and coil on the backswing is not overswinging but is not making a turn on the backswing. If you overswing, your clubhead at the top of the swing will point to the right of the target and this will make you have a tendency to come over the top on the downswing. Watch the videos of Jack Nicklaus in, Golf My Way, and you will see his club cross the line, and points to the right of the target. I don’t think Jack came over the top on too many shots. All the things, and there are more, that I have just listed are things that “cause” overswinging. All of these things are significant faults, but they do not lead to overswinging, because overswinging does not exist, therefore is not a fault. You could correct every one of the above faults and by definition you could still easily overswing. In fact, all the pros that we mentioned had none of these faults. You could demonstrate every one of those faults and still not overswing. I think it is much more detrimental to your game by even thinking of trying to restrict your backswing in anyway. It causes the downswing to be rushed, and in order to make a shorter swing work, you must swing with a faster tempo, which is never a good thing for the average golfer. Now let’s look at the things that I do not consider faults, that really contribute to a nice long backswing that winds up being easy on the body and allows you to hit the ball powerfully and yet smoothly.

There is always going to be limitations on how far back a particular individual can take the club back on the backswing. The other thing that dictates the length of the backswing is the length of the club. The shorter the club the shorter the backswing. Swinging with different clubs is a subject for another blog. Fully cocking the wrists will help you make a much longer backswing. Sometimes this full cocking of the wrists is called the collapsing of the wrists, when trying to correct overswinging. The more you can cock your wrists the more of a snap you will get at the bottom of the swing, and this will increase you clubhead speed. To know how far you can comfortably cock your wrists, from your address position, simply pick the club straight up, using only your wrists. Get the feel for that and then simply turn your body as you would for your backswing, and you should be able to get the correct feel at the top of the swing. In order to have a nice long leisurely backswing you need to turn your hips as much as you can on the backswing. Golf instruction will say that you can overturn your hips. This is simply not true. You can turn your hips as much as you want as long as your weight stays on the right side at the top of the swing. Keep your grip nice and firm at the top and there should be no problem with a long backswing. Having a long backswing is the best way to have a nice easy tempo. It is the shorter backswing that requires a much quicker tempo. The quicker your tempo the more well time your swing must be. That is what requires more practice than anything, timing your swing. Don’t do anything that you think is going to restrict or inhibit your backswing. Just wind it up as much as you can in a nice easy fashion and then just start the backswing nice a slow with the hands coming straight down from the top. Your ball striking should improve, and your body should be able to swing the club much easier with less stress on those joints, tendons and muscles. See you on the links.