Probably the most crucial aspect of the swing, calmly and clearly explained. So vital; If you don't get this move right, might as well forget the rest. Thanks BJ.
It’s all in the lead side for me. It was almost by accident that I found this out. Always heard flare the feet out to get more rotation. Felt like I didn’t have enough rotation but it was more the opposite I had too much too early. I got up to one and set the lead foot slightly closed in. I felt something way different in my legs key word legs not hips. The lead leg loaded more in the quad and inside. Ball was dead straight over 300 yards. But I knew the inner turn of the foot would eventually cause injury so I took my normal setup and started to feel the lead leg brace the weight and allowing the right leg to catch-up a little bit before the turn.
Great video and topic. I have been dealing with an occasional over the top move. I thought it was related to my takeaway. However, this is the solution.
Lets imagine that we have a wall behind the rear end, in backswing and downswing as the left and righ hip sockets are in no case turn into/come inside that wall, arent they?
Probably the most crucial aspect of the swing, calmly and clearly explained. So vital; If you don't get this move right, might as well forget the rest. Thanks BJ.
You guys are the best instruction on TH-cam.
Perfect, I have never seen or heard that so well explained. I feel like I have learnt more from your videos than anything I have viewed ever before
Excellent! You have got me thinking a lot better about the hips! Thanks
It’s all in the lead side for me. It was almost by accident that I found this out. Always heard flare the feet out to get more rotation. Felt like I didn’t have enough rotation but it was more the opposite I had too much too early. I got up to one and set the lead foot slightly closed in. I felt something way different in my legs key word legs not hips. The lead leg loaded more in the quad and inside. Ball was dead straight over 300 yards. But I knew the inner turn of the foot would eventually cause injury so I took my normal setup and started to feel the lead leg brace the weight and allowing the right leg to catch-up a little bit before the turn.
Thank You
Great video and topic. I have been dealing with an occasional over the top move. I thought it was related to my takeaway. However, this is the solution.
I'm digging it. I turn really heavy on left hip and slice like crazy.
Glad you found it helpful.
Lets imagine that we have a wall behind the rear end, in backswing and downswing as the left and righ hip sockets are in no case turn into/come inside that wall, arent they?
Thank for the upload this makes sense to me now no more straight left shot now with ions and slice shots
simply amazing.
Excellent analysis of golf swing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Please show in front view the correct way. Thanks
Brilliant demos! 👏
BJ, do you have any videos on hooking? Pulls and snaps...
Thanks!
+Scott Sanders will get something done soon, thanks for watching.
cool, thx!
What a good video. Thank you.