......good one Stu. I love the idea of feeling the weight of the club before you take it back. Man, I didn't realize you guys had a live show yesterday. But the bright side is I see Suzanne was there and I showed up too late to wreak havoc......so your welcome for letting you do the show stress free 😄 ⛳🍺
Thanks Gary, this really is crucial for setting the club away from the ball and getting the kinetic chained fired up. Thanks for letting me off yesterday 😎
Hey Stu what I love about your swing is how naturally your shoulders turn on the way back. And the other thing that has made me more comfortable and powerful is how the handle stays in and the club head passes it in motion. I was a holder off then flip the hands. Terrible for years. Thanks 🙏
Stu, when I asked you about hovering the irons a few months ago before the takeaway you said yes. I, wrongly, interpreted that to mean that I should hover the club about an inch off the ground, but I see that that’s not what you meant. No wonder I couldn’t hit balls well. I now see that you meant that I, and everyone else, should let the club head lightly touch the ground while still being able to feel its weight. Thanks for the clarification. Cheers.
I get it, makes a lot of sense and i'm gonna try it. thnx.
My pleasure Steve, let me know how it goes!
......good one Stu. I love the idea of feeling the weight of the club before you take it back. Man, I didn't realize you guys had a live show yesterday. But the bright side is I see Suzanne was there and I showed up too late to wreak havoc......so your welcome for letting you do the show stress free 😄 ⛳🍺
Thanks Gary, this really is crucial for setting the club away from the ball and getting the kinetic chained fired up. Thanks for letting me off yesterday 😎
Good one! Ive always felt that if i didnt take the club away right, I couldn't come through right.
Glad you enjoyed Garth!
Hey Stu what I love about your swing is how naturally your shoulders turn on the way back. And the other thing that has made me more comfortable and powerful is how the handle stays in and the club head passes it in motion. I was a holder off then flip the hands. Terrible for years. Thanks 🙏
My pleasure John, sincerely, grateful for the kind feedback and insights. Best wishes Stu
Stu, when I asked you about hovering the irons a few months ago before the takeaway you said yes. I, wrongly, interpreted that to mean that I should hover the club about an inch off the ground, but I see that that’s not what you meant. No wonder I couldn’t hit balls well. I now see that you meant that I, and everyone else, should let the club head lightly touch the ground while still being able to feel its weight. Thanks for the clarification. Cheers.
No problem my friend 👍