Hi. Thanks so much for a really well-explained and demonstrated lesson. Would it be unusual to see both releases used in a golf game? For example, an active release when using a driver\fairway woods and an under-release when using irons? Or is it best to focus on one release type? Cheers from Canada
Typically it would be unusual to see both release patterns used but sometimes it does feel like there is more of the release the longer the club gets. For example most players feel a slight release with wedges and irons but as they get to the driver it feels more exaggerated or more release is required to hit the longer clubs straighter
Hi. Thanks so much for a really well-explained and demonstrated lesson. Would it be unusual to see both releases used in a golf game? For example, an active release when using a driver\fairway woods and an under-release when using irons? Or is it best to focus on one release type? Cheers from Canada
Typically it would be unusual to see both release patterns used but sometimes it does feel like there is more of the release the longer the club gets. For example most players feel a slight release with wedges and irons but as they get to the driver it feels more exaggerated or more release is required to hit the longer clubs straighter