Hi John. Thank you! Tour Edge Exotics are great clubs and they are on par with the other pro line manufacturers such as Calloway, Ping, etc. But I would try them all out and go with what you think you'll enjoy carrying in your bag for a few years.
I would just like to ask you a question about your set up there now I hope you can help me out with this question you said your knees hips and shoulders are parallel to the target . As a right-handed golfer when you set up to the golf ball with the driver when you put your right hand on the club does that's not push your shoulder out of parallel alignment. I have always tried to set up my feet shoulders and hips parallel ever since I started playing golf and you by year it has got worse and worse so if I am wrong just let me know or if it is right please explain to me why everyone says set up parallel when you're shoulders do not be parallel with your hips and feet.
Hi Glenn, your right arm at impact should be fairly well extended. I would place an emphasis on continuing turning through impact and making sure your weight is on your front foot. Also please keep in mind that many details we notice in our swing as incorrect are the result of an earlier mistake in our swing or setup.
Hi Michael, first great video, second how do you like your Tour Edge Exotics?
Hi John. Thank you! Tour Edge Exotics are great clubs and they are on par with the other pro line manufacturers such as Calloway, Ping, etc. But I would try them all out and go with what you think you'll enjoy carrying in your bag for a few years.
I would just like to ask you a question about your set up there now I hope you can help me out with this question you said your knees hips and shoulders are parallel to the target . As a right-handed golfer when you set up to the golf ball with the driver when you put your right hand on the club does that's not push your shoulder out of parallel alignment. I have always tried to set up my feet shoulders and hips parallel ever since I started playing golf and you by year it has got worse and worse so if I am wrong just let me know or if it is right please explain to me why everyone says set up parallel when you're shoulders do not be parallel with your hips and feet.
Looks easy and sounds easy but you might add slow down in the beginning and add speed later.
Should my right arm be straight at impact? I miss-hit a lot and I am wondering if a bent right elbow at impact is the cause. I'm right handed.
Hi Glenn, your right arm at impact should be fairly well extended. I would place an emphasis on continuing turning through impact and making sure your weight is on your front foot. Also please keep in mind that many details we notice in our swing as incorrect are the result of an earlier mistake in our swing or setup.