In this video, we reveal why copying the forward shaft lean is a mistake and how Tom Lehman’s swing secret can actually help you hit better shots.
Amateurs often try to mimic the forward shaft lean but end up compensating by shifting forward towards the target, which throws off their swing. On the other hand, pros like Lehman maintain their setup by “falling back,” using their legs to drive the swing and stay in balance.
Watch this video to understand why you shouldn’t try to copy the forward shaft lean and how to use Tom Lehman’s swing secret to improve your ball striking!
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00:00 Introduction
01:17 Tom Lehman Address and Tilting relationship
03:14 The Two Circles based on Setup
05:50 In Swing Changes based on Setup
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Golf is a very individual sport. Don't sway, keep your left arm straight, weight here or there, keep your head down. Blah blah blah…
So many great talents have risen to the top of the game by breaking all of these "rules."
As long as you can return the club to the right spot, that to me is what matters. I don't have a handicap, but my last three rounds were a 80, 78, and a 83. It's golf. Great video good sir, Tom was fantastic to watch
His hands seem really in sync with his body. Something I don’t do right.
Not sure about leg drive. But what I see is he really extends his club to the target. Which drags his body with it. Oddly I tried that a for a few rounds this fall a few weeks ago. It worked but felt so awkward