I've seen you talk about this before, when i try this i hit a shank every shot, i mean every..what possibly could i be doing wrong? Thanks for all your content A.j
Very good way of explaining this key move at impact. As someone who always draws the ball, some of my best shots come when I think about “holding off” and keeping my left wrist firm through impact, especially on iron shots. It’s the same idea, for me, of maintaining flexion in the left wrist.
What are your thoughts on the theory that one’s intent to throw/flip the club can result in desired results? I’m thinking about the teaching of Mike Austin as an example. Cheers
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This is exactly what I'm beginning to work on. Can't wait for more. Thank you.
I've seen you talk about this before, when i try this i hit a shank every shot, i mean every..what possibly could i be doing wrong?
Thanks for all your content
A.j
Russell, I've been working on this as well, but struggle with how to release (which is why I go back to flipping)
I like your direction.
Look forward to the journey! Important vid lesson /drill! 🔥
Wow that's totally mental it feels really alien and out of my comfort zone. Would this feeling/process be the same for every iron in the bag
Very good way of explaining this key move at impact. As someone who always draws the ball, some of my best shots come when I think about “holding off” and keeping my left wrist firm through impact, especially on iron shots. It’s the same idea, for me, of maintaining flexion in the left wrist.
Thank you for this explanation. I was missing the connection between hinging and body rotation. Can't wait to practice this.
What are your thoughts on the theory that one’s intent to throw/flip the club can result in desired results? I’m thinking about the teaching of Mike Austin as an example. Cheers
Brilliantly simple. Thank you!