"Weight forward, shoulder down, arms straight"... just getting back into the game after twenty plus years of not swinging a club... my first round back I hacked up the course trying to hit the ball the way I thought was correct... found your channel along with Tom Sanuto's channel... my third round putting into practice the simple swing thoughts of "weight forward, shoulder down, and arms straight"... the group I was playing with thought I was a low handicapper taking it easy on them... No, I didn't hit it perfect on every shot but I held my own... game changer is not an overstatement...
Great Video Jess! I agree it's good to have a system and a plan. Everyone will have their own unique idiosyncrasies but in general having a road map to follow is a good thing.
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"Weight forward, shoulder down, arms straight"... just getting back into the game after twenty plus years of not swinging a club... my first round back I hacked up the course trying to hit the ball the way I thought was correct... found your channel along with Tom Sanuto's channel... my third round putting into practice the simple swing thoughts of "weight forward, shoulder down, and arms straight"... the group I was playing with thought I was a low handicapper taking it easy on them... No, I didn't hit it perfect on every shot but I held my own... game changer is not an overstatement...
That’s phenomenal Ralph! Great to hear!
Great Video Jess! I agree it's good to have a system and a plan. Everyone will have their own unique idiosyncrasies but in general having a road map to follow is a good thing.
Yes sir Bruce!!
Great teaching but I have a question. Do you set up with feet square or is your trail foot back and flared. Thx
Both feet are flared a few degrees
Do you recommend having the club face slightly open at set up?
I do :))