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Your question is how to make a 3/4 swing?Cool. But how was the question
So is a 3/4 swing a 1/2 swing then?Your question is how to make a 3/4 swing?
The answer is make a 3/4 swing. In other word's whatever is what one considers to be their "full turn" or "big swing" or "full swing", simply make a 3/4 version of same.
Old time instructors would often have a student strike 5 or 6 balls with their usual swing and then ask the student to make 3/4 swings. Typically what the student perceives to be a 3/4 swing is actually a legitimate full golf swing, contact improves, compression happens, and it's all good. The old time instructor tells the student "that's the swing to use when playing golf".
I suggest you make a full swing, then a 3/4 swing, and finally a half swing. The one in the middle is the 3/4 swing.So is a 3/4 swing a 1/2 swing then?
For me, it's
1/4 swing - knee to knee
1/2 swing - hip to hip
3/4 swing - armpit to armpit.
I have wedge matrix stock yardages for those, and I try not to stray too far off of them. "On the green" is fine by me. Pin hunting would take a lot more practice hours to build touch than I spend.
I suggest you make a full swing, then a 3/4 swing, and finally a half swing. The one in the middle is the 3/4 swing.
This is me. Adjust as needed with feel for the inbetweens3/4 my left arm is parallel and the shaft is just short of vertical. 1/2 I feel like left arm is 45* to the ground and the shaft is parallel
One of the keys for me was learning feel from mechanics rather than mechanics from feel.I am probably more mechanical than feel.