I have heard my weight should be more on the balls of my feet at address like in other sports. Is that true?
Actually a even distribution of weight from heel to toe allows better balance at address. Being on the balls of
Actually a even distribution of weight from heel to toe allows better balance at address. Being on the balls of
Shallowing out the club would relate more to Dynamic #2 than #5. The most important aspect is not depth of
Once you have the 5 dynamics, it’s easy to make a simple posture change at address to take a smaller
Yes, just like when we do the tic-tac-toe drill. When the low point is four inches, we can still hit
Yes, the 5 Dynamics also apply to the Driver. The only negotiable is Dynamic #2, swing bottom, which can be
I have several students who have had knee replacements and have found that each one is individual. Is it your
Yes, it hold true for all shots, especially those being hit off the ground and off tightly mowed fairways. Dynamic
Low Trajectory is 100% related to conditions at impact causing it. The possibilities are: Where the ball is being struck
Three options: Change your grip, change your workhorse, change your release. If the last two are satisfactory and producing good
We work often with Seniors with flexibility issues. The key is we don’t change your style of swing nor do
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