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Question in title. Something I've noticed I seem to have gotten away from over the years mainly I think because of alignment issues. If you do is it for all clubs or just driver?
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Question in title. Something I've noticed I seem to have gotten away from over the years mainly I think because of alignment issues. If you do is it for all clubs or just driver?
Both? Interesting. I've never flared the right foot.yes, both feet are flared, the lead foot a bit more flared than the trailing foot. helps with rotation since i'm not as bendy as I used to be.
Same for me. Helps clear the hips.Left flared, right square.
Both? Interesting. I've never flared the right foot.
Question in title. Something I've noticed I seem to have gotten away from over the years mainly I think because of alignment issues. If you do is it for all clubs or just driver?
Both? Interesting. I've never flared the right foot.
I've never really had an issue with flexibility but it does seem my hips don't rotate like they used to anymore. I might have to give this a tryit's taught by a lot of instructors when the golfer has limited hip and/or upper body rotation. by flaring the right foot, it frees up the right hip to turn more deeply and helps you get a fuller turn in the backswing, assuming you're like I am and don't have a ton of flexibility.