Balance and control are vital to a solid golf swing. I wish there was a simple solution, however each player needs to find the harmony between the multitude of factors in order to produce their perfect swing. This journey is a difficult one because of the plethora of factors. Fortunately, there is a simple way to approach this nut and it can be fixed by simple math.
Here is a simple approach to finding your perfect golf swing.
The basic math, as espoused by Erika Larkin, is to balance the equation. I find that this approach works very well for how I approach my game. I like the idea of setting the end state goal (C) and using various factors (A and B) to achieve it.
Depending on C, then A and B will change. It is simple math. Of course, there are many different influencers for each goal and finding the ones that are required to find C, but that is the fun. Additionally, this equation can become a circular math problem. Once we solved for C, we can improve the efficacy of C by modifying A and B (but not eliminating them).
If you want to have even more fun, each factor can have their own similar equation. For example A can be replaced its own equation in order to be able to move forward and solve the original C. Well, I could go on for a long time about the simple math, thus making it more complicated. We really do not need that do we!
The simple equation approach to a golf challenge has merit. It really is a different way to articulating a challenge, yet uses the same approach to solve the challenge. Small steps towards a larger goal. Eventually, you will pick up momentum to tackle the larger swing challenges. It is an approach most golfers use and will likely continue to use in the future.
I am a grateful golfer! See you on the links!