Stop Standing at Impact|Student Before & After
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Hey! I know that range! Interestingly, it was the rays of dead grass radiating away from the mat in the pic on the right rather than the lake or the brick pattern that caught my eye. π So, does Clay have a tie-in with The Villages?? (We’re both Kentuckians and I used to pester him in the comment section of his *tennis* videos. π). Have made enough progress with *my* EE that I’m calling it “good enough”. This old back can only take so much “side bend”. π
Never mind. Re-wound and saw that it’s an “online” lesson situation.
GOTTA STAY DOWN ON IT
Good video, very informative.
I have struggled with this issue all of my golfing life, therefore, I must ask a few questions:
-How fast was he swinging in the before and after video? At a slow speed, it is easier to keep your tush back on the line. At full speed or top speed, it is nearly impossible to keep that tush on the line.
-What was his clubhead speed and ball speed before and after the changes? In my experience, when making a huge change like this, speed suffers.
-How accurate were his shots before and after the changes? This is where the rubber meets the road.
I appreciate any feedback you may offer.
Personal anecdote and may be of no value to anyone else, but the “feel” that is working for me is that my “neck” is held/kept more horizontal and I use that as the axis about which I think of rotating coming down and through. *Much* greater accuracy when I remember to do it. Using the Mevo+ “Pro Package” so the FTT (face-to-target) angles go from the five to six degrees “open” range when I forget to the zero to two range when I don’t forget. Highly recommend such “feedback”.