While there are thousands of instructors and lessons on line, I can honestly say this young man is by far the best I’ve ever seen. At 59 yrs old now, and a spinal cancer tumor 10 yrs ago, my best playing days are long, long gone. However prior to my age and physical limitations, I can look back at how I moved thru the ball successfully and can closely associate with his theory. If you need to pick one guy, I would suggest this young man and know that his way is … the way. This method can make you arrow straight, thus becoming a game of how many putts can I make. That’s when heads turn, club championships are won and the joy of the game is fully experienced.
Why isn’t the trail forearm over the lead one at the end? Seems unnatural to keep “sliding” the forearms when it goes around your body…or am I missing something?
Good stuff as always! Might be worth defining “connected” pre-impact and post impact— namely, the dominant role of right arm staying tight vs. left arm. As an example, face on view of Rory’s left arm(pit) pre and post impact.
This is exactly what I need to do. I see my self pushing/"helping" the ball out. And sick of watching my ball flight always going right.🙄Instead of exiting left.
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While there are thousands of instructors and lessons on line, I can honestly say this young man is by far the best I’ve ever seen. At 59 yrs old now, and a spinal cancer tumor 10 yrs ago, my best playing days are long, long gone. However prior to my age and physical limitations, I can look back at how I moved thru the ball successfully and can closely associate with his theory. If you need to pick one guy, I would suggest this young man and know that his way is … the way. This method can make you arrow straight, thus becoming a game of how many putts can I make. That’s when heads turn, club championships are won and the joy of the game is fully experienced.
Stay connected arms to the body
Why isn’t the trail forearm over the lead one at the end? Seems unnatural to keep “sliding” the forearms when it goes around your body…or am I missing something?
Good stuff as always! Might be worth defining “connected” pre-impact and post impact— namely, the dominant role of right arm staying tight vs. left arm. As an example, face on view of Rory’s left arm(pit) pre and post impact.
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This is exactly what I need to do. I see my self pushing/"helping" the ball out. And sick of watching my ball flight always going right.🙄Instead of exiting left.