The Spaghetti Swing
Because good golf rarely feels forced.
It feels discovered.
Golf often hands you a trap and calls it a choice—
Want distance? Swing harder.
Want accuracy? Swing softer.
Want both? Go visit the unicorn department.
The Spaghetti Swing avoids this trap by asking different questions. What if distance and accuracy are not enemies? What if the problem is not effort, but where that effort comes from.
The idea is simple.
Let the big muscles create the motion. Let the small muscles—the arms, wrist, and hands—stay loose enough to transmit it. The legs, core, and torso provide the engine. The arms become spaghetti-like cables. The club whooshes through, and the ball simply gets in the way.
These five short recipe notes explore the strangle little promise behind the Spaghetti Swing. Distance does not always require more arm effort. Accuracy does not always require steering the ball into obedience.
Sometimes, the better swing is not the one you force into place. Sometimes, it’s what your body discovers when the right parts are finally doing the right thing.
Start with the first—or wander as curiosity demands.
» The Spaghetti Theory
» Where Speed Hides
» The Straight-ish Secret
» When Pressure Grabs
» The Fine Print