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Hi Shawn,
Latest video anchored lead leg, head back great video. I noticed when I performed this task that some weight remained on the trail leg, is this ok. It seemed ok to me
Cheers
Phillip
Yes, you bet! See “bolted and centred” video for that!
This video is a great add to the most recent coaching you gave me to let me head come up. I have been struggling with it but now I see that if I focus on moving the head back it comes up naturally. Played really well today just working on that. Thanks!
Right on Mike; very good! Just finished a lesson where we added 30 yards to her shots getting her behind he doorframe instead of her dipping the head forward and throwing herself out in front of the ball trying to keep her head down…
Love the video. Would the throwing the head back and weight on front foot work for irons too in helping to stay behind the ball?
I have had a lot of success in using the lead hand release for the swing. I was surprised as I’m very right handed. It works great until the trail hand (my right hand) feels that it wants to join the party 🙂 Any tips on how to overcome that?
Means you are getting close! Don’t prevent it from joining though; if the task is front and center, it will get in line and work in sync. What happens exactly with your shots when you think you are using too much right hand?
That’s what I have been dealing with, but I staying back. When I widen my stance just a little helps my head stay back and foot anchored so it’s harder to move ahead of the ball. Now I know why that works. The tilt helps that happen as well. When done properly length is not an issue. Good video
That comment sounds spot on! 👍👍
Love the video. The head back… bolted and centered has helped me already as I started practicing this. However, at 14:00 you talk about “escaping to the left” …. I watched this video a few times and don’t quite understand what that means. Is Mu trying to hit a draw, and it’s maybe fading on him? I can’t see that ball flight in the video. Thanks in advance for your help.
Yes, correct! Not letting the ball slide off the face to the left for Mu; when he engages the swing freely, and his kinetic chain kicks in, he releases nicely; as soon as he has a bit of “be careful” in the machine at address, it gets messier… 😝