Why would you emphasise tip 3 versus not rolling over, if it promotes a draw? Xander and Hojgaard don't turn it over until the ball is well gone and they're almost parallel post-impact?
Most (not all) everyday golfers that I see on a daily basis struggle with the release, trying to steer the ball, losing distance and typically big slices, and therefore need more of point no.3
Why would you emphasise tip 3 versus not rolling over, if it promotes a draw? Xander and Hojgaard don't turn it over until the ball is well gone and they're almost parallel post-impact?
Most (not all) everyday golfers that I see on a daily basis struggle with the release, trying to steer the ball, losing distance and typically big slices, and therefore need more of point no.3