In the March 2007 edition of Golf Digest, they used a "state of the art" swing analysis device including sensors placed on the body, club, ground, et cetera to measure a players swing "energy". I found the results interesting.
The break down is as follows:
Pro Body Weight Amateur
90% Applied back foot at top 50%
of backswing
110% Of body weight applied to 65%
front foot at start of downswing
25% applied to both feet at impact 50%
It would seem that the pros really push of of their front foot at the start of the downswing. They also talked about the degree of seperation betweenn hip and shoulder and with the pros it was more pronounced - a good seperation was 21 degrees and a poor seperation was 8 degrees.
James
The break down is as follows:
Pro Body Weight Amateur
90% Applied back foot at top 50%
of backswing
110% Of body weight applied to 65%
front foot at start of downswing
25% applied to both feet at impact 50%
It would seem that the pros really push of of their front foot at the start of the downswing. They also talked about the degree of seperation betweenn hip and shoulder and with the pros it was more pronounced - a good seperation was 21 degrees and a poor seperation was 8 degrees.
James
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