Re: Weight transfer ?
Pnearn has made so many good points in the last couple posts i've lost count. So many people would benefit from a 3/4 turn staying wide and connected.
Jam... You are spot on IMO. With a 1ps, you swing the clubhead more "around" you. The left arm stays connected to the chest. Yes, you cannot make a HUGE backswing, but you don't have to. The more flexible you are, the more you can turn.
The left are does "wrap" around the body. However, the clubhead doesn't WHIP to the inside. It's more of a torso turn. Zach Johnson is a perfect example of this. Look at this article...
http://www.golf.com/golf/instruction...623631,00.html
Really great stuff in here. Click on "How to birdie more Par 5s." You will see stills of his swing. Look at the left arm position at different points of the swing.
I think Zach has a great swing to emulate. He might not crush the ball, but he works a great draw and is very accurate.
Pnearn has made so many good points in the last couple posts i've lost count. So many people would benefit from a 3/4 turn staying wide and connected.
Jam... You are spot on IMO. With a 1ps, you swing the clubhead more "around" you. The left arm stays connected to the chest. Yes, you cannot make a HUGE backswing, but you don't have to. The more flexible you are, the more you can turn.
The left are does "wrap" around the body. However, the clubhead doesn't WHIP to the inside. It's more of a torso turn. Zach Johnson is a perfect example of this. Look at this article...
http://www.golf.com/golf/instruction...623631,00.html
Really great stuff in here. Click on "How to birdie more Par 5s." You will see stills of his swing. Look at the left arm position at different points of the swing.
I think Zach has a great swing to emulate. He might not crush the ball, but he works a great draw and is very accurate.
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