One thing I like to do is to put a short, cut-off shaft between the feet about an inch in front of the knee line at address, then try to move the right hip and leg in the downswing to stay inside the stick and move past it. One thing this does not cure is upper body back-up, which is a way to cheat the obstacle. Try combining the thought of "stay out over the ball" or "stay or increase your bend from the waist in transition" with using the stick.
I would like you do an analysis of Larry Nelson’s swing. He definitely moved the hands out towards the ball on the downswing.
Kis has a swing all ams should aspire to have.
One of your favorites was Anthony Kim. He needs your help right now. Break his current swing down. Thanks for the content,
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Wayne, what are drills to use that encourage the right hip/footwork you show with Kisner? Thank you for the content!
One thing I like to do is to put a short, cut-off shaft between the feet about an inch in front of the knee line at address, then try to move the right hip and leg in the downswing to stay inside the stick and move past it. One thing this does not cure is upper body back-up, which is a way to cheat the obstacle. Try combining the thought of "stay out over the ball" or "stay or increase your bend from the waist in transition" with using the stick.
@@wdefrancesco Thank you for the reply!
Any pictures would help also