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Maintaining a Healthy Swing as You Get Older

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 5, 2025Updated:March 5, 20253 Mins Read
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Johnny Miller, the former U.S. Open winner, joined GOLF Magazine in 1981 to share some tips on how he changed his swing to keep his body healthy as he aged. Golf is a game that can be played for a lifetime, but as we get older, our bodies change and certain movements become more challenging. Miller shared some of his best tips for keeping the swing and body healthy as he aged, emphasizing the need for necessary swing adjustments. These tips are applicable to golfers of all levels, especially those who may not be as flexible as they once were or want to be.

Miller’s new swing was the result of changes to his physique as he aged. He experimented with different techniques to find a swing that worked best for his body, which was no longer as flexible as when he was younger. The changes he made focused on the takeaway, backswing, and downswing, addressing issues he had developed over time. These adjustments were aimed at optimizing the use of his upper body muscles and ensuring a more repeatable and dependable swing.

In terms of the takeaway, Miller focused on coordinated movements of the arms, shoulders, hands, and club, while keeping the clubface square. This simplified method was effective for golfers of all levels. Adjustments to the backswing involved correcting faults that had developed over time due to changes in his physique. By staying more over the ball during the backswing, Miller achieved a genuine backswing turn using the large and strong muscles of his upper body.

During the downswing, Miller aimed to move onto his left side, which helped him avoid the pushes that were causing inconsistencies in his shots. By making a solid move back to the ball in the downswing, Miller ensured a more upper body-oriented swing, resulting in a simpler and more repeatable downswing. The follow-through reflected the changes in his swing, with a focus on shifting weight onto the left side and maintaining a straighter back posture.

Miller emphasized the importance of a good weight shift in every golfer’s swing, highlighting the benefits of making a solid move to the left side to hit straighter and longer shots. By ingraining the correct finish in the follow-through, golfers can improve their overall swing mechanics. These tips from Johnny Miller serve as timeless advice for golfers looking to keep their swing healthy as they age and make necessary adjustments to accommodate changes in their bodies.

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