Here is an interesting case study. Tiger Woods, the worlds best, the greatest champion ever perhaps tbd, with his driver swing out of wack. Nobody , not even Tiger is exempt from bad swing days. ( Note how he is leading the field here, however.)
If you look at his feet post impact he is up on both sets of toes and then standing up through the shot.
His is not a common butt push , left and right scenario. More of an up and down compression as his head and seat move to the ground and back up, maybe. His head bobbing back up to reestablish his radius. A fair bit of movement, eh?
Luke , Drewit et al, what do you make of this? What out of all of this would you change if he called you guys up for a lesson? Or perhaps you are working with him and dont wish to comment.
Still working on my left /right encroachment issues, trying to figure out the dynamics of balance.
For the first six months...
Get him to understand and establish a Right Forearm Flying Wedge, by changing his right hand grip. Have him start on an Elbow Plane rather than a Hands Plane.
If that doesn't work, whatever the guy in the second video said. Did Peter Allis get a new accent?
For the first six months...
Get him to understand and establish a Right Forearm Flying Wedge, by changing his right hand grip. Have him start on an Elbow Plane rather than a Hands Plane.
If that doesn't work, whatever the guy in the second video said. Did Peter Allis get a new accent?
That is very interesting. Yoda pm'd me last week with the glossary's definition of Pivot.
"Pivot: Golf-
A multiple universal-joint assembly between the Stationary Head and the Stationary Feet holding the Clubshaft "On Plane" by positioning and adjusting the Lever Assembly, through the #3 accumulator, as directed by the Right Forearm."
These guys are good! Where else would you get info like Luke, Drew and Yoda are laying out here folks?