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8 Comments

  1. Is there any issue with moving your head that much as well as lifting the front foot in your opinion? From my understanding in past instructions we want the head relatively in the same place and not lifting the lead foot? Thanks, love your work.

  2. Which foot should you be standing on at the end of your swing?

    For irons, I find myself standing on my left foot at the end of the swing.

    For driver, as I push the ground with my left leg so hard I find my left foot leave the ground ever so slighly and move slightly backward and flare out a little bit and end up standing on my right foot.

    Is this correct?

  3. I just went to the range today and notice that at the start of downswing when the club stops and changes direction, the club's handle rests on both of my thumbs and creates pressure points there causing calluses just above the joints on both thumbs. Is this to be expected and I just need to let the calluses develop? If not, then where should the pressure points on the hands be when the club changes direction from backswing into downswing?

    Huge thanks to these awesome videos, I've improved tremendously thanks to you!

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