Re: Maintaining the spine angle
The butt cheeks tell the story. If one cannot keep one cheek on the wall at all times and have two cheeks showing on followthrough, nothing else you do will matter very much. As the butt cheeks go, so go the spine angle.
And no, size does not matter.
The butt cheeks tell the story. If one cannot keep one cheek on the wall at all times and have two cheeks showing on followthrough, nothing else you do will matter very much. As the butt cheeks go, so go the spine angle.
And no, size does not matter.
Originally posted by BrianW
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I cannot see easily that good club contact with the ball can be any different for you, me or anyone else, this is why machines like Ironman can do it time after time. We may differ in how we take the club back, how we start it down and how we end up at the finish but there is not much room for difference through the impact area, remembering the clubface is in contact with the ball for around half a millisecond. If I look at just about all the top tour players they deliver the club to the ball through the impact area in the same way. As I have said a few times now 3 skills tells us nothing new about this it only asks us to think about it in a different and clearer way.
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