TALY PullPush Golf Swing for Improved Distance/Consistency

By on May 3, 2010, 8:09 pm


TALY demonstrates another golf swing which does not require golfers to swing their arms. Simply pull the red ball (your Talynt point) behind you as far as it will go, and then push the red ball down through impact. Do not swing your arms.

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25 Responses to “TALY PullPush Golf Swing for Improved Distance/Consistency”

  1. scoremore05 says:

    Cool name proprioceptive44. Thanks for posting.

  2. proprioceptive44 says:

    Man if hes plus 32 he would be the greatest golfer of all time and would win anything and everything even on a bad day. This guy would just have to turn up!!

  3. Pmonte41 says:

    @scoremore05
    I tried the pull/push at the range and I couldn’t believe it! The swing worked great! I was crushing my drives long and straight. It worked great with my irons and pitching. Looks like I may change my swing now. THANKS

  4. scoremore05 says:

    Thanks for posting SmithwickA but that’s incorrect.

    Thinning is not due to launch angle and not really due to angle at impact. You can almost use whatever angle you want and still not hit it thin or even fat.

    Thinning has more to due with swing bottom due to mechanics or change in body position than due to the things you mentioned.

    If you don’t raise up and catch it thin, or discontinue your push downwards into the ball, you can play with whatever launch and impact angle you want.

  5. SmithwickA says:

    if 100 mid h.capp golfers tried that i guarantee 99/100 would end up thinning majority of their chips due to launch angle and angle at impact… maybe adding 20 strokes onto your round

  6. WestBromSte says:

    @scoremore05
    i was going to say :P
    i feel like im slowly coming to a bit of a plateau and need to move on to the next level

  7. duncanmckibbin says:

    Thank you for this explanation. The reason I ask is that following a left-sided stroke 7 years ago when I was playing off 11 and had a swing speed of approx.90 mph, all that has gone & the speed is only about 65/70 mph, and refuses to improve, so as push/pull does not seem to rely on speed of arms, am I on right track? Thank you for you responses up to now.

  8. scoremore05 says:

    Oh. I thought by +12 you meant 12 over par as opposed to a “plus 12″.

    No, you won’t drop 20 strokes. High handicappers who shoot 100-140 will see the biggest reductions.

    You are a pretty solid golfer already, so you will drop less strokes but you can still work to become a plus golfer.

  9. WestBromSte says:

    @scoremore05
    im not A +32 handicap thats impossible
    im an 8 lol

  10. scoremore05 says:

    Hi Stevexiled,

    In the PullPush we’re not trying to speed up.

    Our power comes from moving and pushing CIRCULARLY, and from being FIRMER at impact.

    Most golf swings are loose and swingy and you can imagine that doing this move and pushing into impact will give you a much firmer impact position.

    In this move we leverage our body better, lose less power, and make better ball contact which improves the amount of energy we transfer.

    We don’t need to generate more power, just lose less.

  11. scoremore05 says:

    If you are a +32, you can easily drop 20 strokes by eliminating your extra chips and putts.

    One less, or closer, chip per hole is 18 strokes.

  12. scoremore05 says:

    Thanks for posting.

    In both moves, we eliminate wrist hinging, and squaring into impact with wrists/forearms, but the main difference is how we power the TALY Triangle (visit the Taly site for info on triangle).

    Anyway, in the PullPush move, we keep a rigid left wrist and just pull and push with the right hand.

    In the no arm swing move we hold both arms rigid, and then turn on the proper spine angle.

    The proper spine angle occurs when the red ball passes over the golf ball.

  13. duncanmckibbin says:

    What’s the difference between the push/pull swing and without the arms swing?

  14. Stevexiled says:

    Is it true that with the pull-push method while you are pushing arms down and closer to body CG you actually generate centrifugal force which speeds up the shoulders?

    Maybe this gives some insight on the effortless rotating power that you to have.

    Great video!! Thumbs up!
    Greetings from Holland.

  15. WestBromSte says:

    so i could become around a +12 handicap overnight ?!

    interesting…

  16. scoremore05 says:

    I am not clear which angle you are referring to. Please send me an email directly with a photo or something.

  17. secrettogolf says:

    Do you try to achieve a 45 degree angle( as the club sits on a shelf) at impact.I’m talking 45 from the ground to hands to shaft.Of course w the hands forwards forward and hand ,left straight and bent right wrist.

  18. secrettogolf says:

    Thanks – One other question what is measure in degrees at impact of your -”Flying Wedge” – The angle formned by the shaft and and right arm during The Pull/Push Swing.

  19. scoremore05 says:

    Thanks for posting secrettogolf.

    It depends. The red ball on the TALY MIND Set is an an extension of your left arm so whereever it points, reveals where your left arm is pointing.

    If red ball and club head follow same path, then that is single axis.

    There are two ways to PullPush which yield different ball flights.

    At impact, you can have the red ball return to your toe line, our you can have the red ball pass over the golf ball.

    The 2nd one is single axis like you mentioned.

  20. secrettogolf says:

    Outstanding – Got my swing trainer the other day ready for some end of summer practice using ,”The Pull/Push Method.”One question,when you reach impact are your hands,arms and shaft on a single axis,a straight line from arm through club?

    Thanks
    Boston George

  21. scoremore05 says:

    Hi AWOLgolf,

    I’m with you. For this PullPush move, I like the straightening of the right arm into impact, but I like this move with no hinging in the swing at all.

    It will feel like a pretty rigid move but it stores your power very well and really forces your golf shaft to work more.

  22. AWOLgolf says:

    Taly, AWOLgolf here from Chicago. I just stumbled across this video and it blew my mind. I talked with you after I purchased your product. we discussed football and Condredge Hollaway, but never the darn golf swing. I’m a TGM guy that has been teaching the right arm to the side move. Stan Utley prescribes this in his putting, chipping ,and pitching, but more subtle. I have been working on straightening the right arm into impact. Where do you prescribe for this to happen?

  23. curtissii says:

    My scores before the TALYNT point was 140-150…Now I’m scoring in the 90′s virtually overnight!. My chipping is amazing….I get many compliments on my chipping from many golfers….

    If you ever need a success story…let me know because the TALYNT Point Works!!!

    Curtiss

  24. ANDREJOHNSON83 says:

    It is actually a chip. Once you learn this chip you can extend the back swing / pull to satisfy the distance. If you do this you will learn distace perception with your swing

  25. scoremore05 says:

    I agree with what you’re saying and what I think you are missing is the difference between what I am doing and what is happpening.

    With this move I don’t focus on any of the other body movements, even though they happen.

    That’s the beauty of the red ball. You only need to focus on one thing as opposed to a million.

    I just pull the red ball back and around me and then push the red ball into impact.

    If you get a chance, please visit the TALY site as we explain it fully there.

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