Hey Guys
Was wondering your thoughts on this one. I know, that we don't want to get into the habit of creating a swing that has too many flaws as it creates compensations.
I was reading today that to encourgae an in to out swing for the draw, they were saying it was good to complete your tuen and have your club accross the line and pointing right of the target. So you agree with this?
Or put it another way, I seldom complete my turn, and if anything my club is laid off at the top of my backswing, does this encourage an out to in swing?
what do you guys think?
thanks
Mahbo
Was wondering your thoughts on this one. I know, that we don't want to get into the habit of creating a swing that has too many flaws as it creates compensations.
I was reading today that to encourgae an in to out swing for the draw, they were saying it was good to complete your tuen and have your club accross the line and pointing right of the target. So you agree with this?
Or put it another way, I seldom complete my turn, and if anything my club is laid off at the top of my backswing, does this encourage an out to in swing?
what do you guys think?
thanks
Mahbo
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