Why should you have shaft lean? It creates a negative angle of attack. This means you hit the ball first and then the ground. Additionally, you strike the ball more centrally on the clubface, resulting in better energy transfer. This means more distance and consistency. So, it’s worth it. 10-12 degrees of shaft lean is perfect. A great drill for this is the Jon Rahm Move. Comment "Help" to receive a link to the drill. Best Sigmar
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Why should you have shaft lean? It creates a negative angle of attack. This means you hit the ball first and then the ground. Additionally, you strike the ball more centrally on the clubface, resulting in better energy transfer. This means more distance and consistency. So, it’s worth it. 10-12 degrees of shaft lean is perfect. A great drill for this is the Jon Rahm Move. Comment "Help" to receive a link to the drill.
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Some pros have very little wrist cock. The double pendulum swing is not the answer. This is much more repeatable.
Just don't to it like that. Big lateral hip slide, head all over the place, spine angle at impact way too much.
Xander
Looks like he's hittting not a golff ball but a 5 pound object. Just freaking brutal power