
#379 Golf Swing P4: The Top of the Backswing – by Core Type
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P4 marks the Top of the Backswing, the critical moment when the swing reaches full coil and potential energy peaks before transition. It is the culmination of all preceding movements—how efficiently this position is achieved determines how powerfully and consistently the downswing will unfold. According to the BioSwing Dynamics model, each golfer’s P4 position is shaped by their dominant core region—Upper, Middle, or Lower—defining how energy is stored and released.
🔹 Upper Core Golfer – Tall, Wide, Powerful
Upper Core players generate energy from the shoulders and upper spine. Their motion is more vertical, producing a wide, lifted arc and a steep delivery into impact.
Key Traits:
- Arm & Club: Lead arm above shoulder height; hands high and away from the body. The club points slightly across the line or toward the target.
- Rotation: Shoulders coil past 90°, spine tilted away from target for maximum torque.
- Trail Arm: Elevated and behind the torso, supporting a tall structure and top-down transition.
- Wrist Set: Strong diagonal hinge; shaft more vertical.
- Lower Body: Stable hips, weight centered or slightly into trail heel, resisting sway for X-Factor separation.
🔸 Middle Core Golfer – Balanced, Connected, Efficient
Middle Core players move with symmetry and stability. Their P4 is compact and centered, promoting neutral rotation and efficient energy transfer.
Key Traits:
- Arm & Club: Lead arm roughly at shoulder level, hands close to the body; club on-plane or slightly laid off.
- Rotation: Shoulders around 90°, hips 40–45°, preserving posture.
- Trail Arm: Folded and connected to the ribcage, maintaining one-piece structure.
- Wrist Set: Horizontal hinge to 90°; club set square.
- Lower Body: Weight fully loaded into trail hip and heel, knees flexed and balanced for seamless transition.
🔻 Lower Core Golfer – Compact, Deep, Ground-Driven
Lower Core players harness ground force and rotational leverage. Their P4 is compact, deep, and coiled around the trail side, preparing for a shallower, more efficient delivery.
Key Traits:
- Arm & Club: Lead arm below shoulder plane, angled across chest; hands deeper behind body. Club shaft flatter or laid off.
- Rotation: Chest centered over trail thigh, spine stable, no excess lean.
- Trail Arm: Tucked close to the body, elbow behind rib cage, supporting shallow path.
- Wrist Set: Strong vertical hinge for a compact look.
- Lower Body: Hips deeply rotated; weight into trail glute and heel—ready for ground-up force release.
💡 Why It Matters
Each core type’s P4 defines the quality of the downswing:
- Upper Core: Steep, compressive launch driven from above.
- Middle Core: Neutral, rotary motion through impact.
- Lower Core: Shallow, ground-powered strike.
P4 is not just a static checkpoint—it’s the body’s “loaded spring.” Mastering your core-specific top position ensures that from here, at P5 (transition), energy can flow naturally and explosively toward impact.
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