Rebuild your golf swing… in 21 days!
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Top coach Scott Cranfield has created a brand new instruction plan that can help you rebuild your swing in 21 days.
How would you describe a great golf swing? When Scott asks golfers this question, he tells us the same words pop up time and again – ‘flowing’, ‘confident’, ‘effortlessly powerful’. But when he asks them to describe their own swings, there’s a very different list!
There’s no question the typical club player struggles to find the freedom, timing and coordination that appear to come so easily to the expert. We could spend all day debating why that is; but for a better use of our time, let’s focus on what we can do to get those desirable traits into your action.
Scott’s 21-day Challenge offers just that. It’s a chance for the struggling golfer to reset, to learn some new concepts and ideas that will allow them to replace that stuttering, uncertain, misfiring action with the kind of confident, flowing motion we all aspire to possess.
You’ll find full details of the 21-Day Challenge on at scottcranfield.com. Sign up and you’ll get daily videos taking you through the process. But for now, we want to share the principles that underpin the Challenge.
They will allow you to develop new movement patterns that work with the body’s natural anatomy to produce an assured, consistent, slick action… and you will also see how the swing you’ve always dreamed of possessing is well within your grasp.
I’d love to change my swing in 21 day. But how?
Through a three-week video-based training program from PGA Master professional Scott Cranfield. Take up the 21-day Challenge and a new video, 5-15 minutes long, will drop into your inbox every day, taking you the process. And because the Challenge is based not on hitting balls but on retraining movement patterns, you can complete it from the comfort of your own home.
What’s the thinking behind it?
Scott says: “The 21-day Challenge is a response to how hard the typical club player finds it to swing the club with freedom, power and coordination. It offers the struggling golfer a chance to reset, to learn some new concepts and ideas that will allow them to replace that stuttering, uncertain, misfiring action with the kind of confident, flowing motion we all aspire to possess.”
What level of golfer is it aimed at?
The 21-day Challenge has no special skill set in mind. It is for any golfer who finds making a golf swing awkward, who wants to break free from technical overthinking and reconnect with their natural movement.
What sort of things will I be learning?
Scott says: “At the heart of the 21-day Challenge is a re-learning of the role of the trail arm – right for right-handers. The trail arm rarely gets much press but it plays a central role in developing the width, flow and effortless power we see in all great swings. You’ll learn drills and exercises designed to get the trail arm working in a more functional way, and you’ll see how it fits into Scott’s central concept of the golf swing as a circle. Detailed advice on setting foundations, improving timing and blending it all together complete the picture.”
Will I need a PhD to follow it all?
Absolutely not. For starters, Scott’s daily step-by-step approach ensures the Challenge proceeds at a pace that allows you to understand and train each new move before moving on to the next. Also, the Challenge is mercifully a jargon-free zone; each video offers straightforward demonstrations of simple concepts. But moreover, the 21-day Challenge does not deal in traditional, technical swing coaching and positions but in movement patterns – replacing cramped, awkward, powerless motion with width, flow and natural motion that works in harmony with our anatomy. This makes the content easy to grasp and intuitive to execute.
How do I find out more?
Head over to scottcranfield.com for a fuller picture.