Big one for me this, I was just watching a scratch youtuber do a round one evening, noticed he actually had both feet flared slightly. I'd always made sure my feet were parralell and straight.. Tried flaring feet on next few rounds, ball striking consistency improved instantly, and i feel way more confident over the ball
Isn't the flared lead foot "Hogan's format" for wedges, and then essentially inversing legs with the long irons so your back leg is flared back (some, probably baseball playing golfers, call it a closed off stance) while the lead being online with the target? That way the hip can have more travel room back and then through?
Big one for me this, I was just watching a scratch youtuber do a round one evening, noticed he actually had both feet flared slightly. I'd always made sure my feet were parralell and straight.. Tried flaring feet on next few rounds, ball striking consistency improved instantly, and i feel way more confident over the ball
Isn't the flared lead foot "Hogan's format" for wedges, and then essentially inversing legs with the long irons so your back leg is flared back (some, probably baseball playing golfers, call it a closed off stance) while the lead being online with the target? That way the hip can have more travel room back and then through?
I also find that a flared lead foot stops me from over rotating in the back swing
Most of the tips would be much more helpful if you included what shot shape you're trying to achieve. Thank you.