pkellz25
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I am an ex-college baseball player and I have a pretty hard swing. My front foot tends to rotate when I swing just as it did when I was hitting a baseball. Just wondering if this is a flaw or if it is a normal thing.
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I am an ex-college baseball player and I have a pretty hard swing. My front foot tends to rotate when I swing just as it did when I was hitting a baseball. Just wondering if this is a flaw or if it is a normal thing.
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My instructor and I spoke the other day. He said he would like to see me work on flaring my left foot open a tad at address. Just to make the swing easier on my lower body. I am going to work on that with him this winter (on his new FlightScope!).
This is good and it will allow you to get to your left side better. Square is always good but nothing wrong with a little flare. I don't think either foot should come off the ground on the back swing but some can't avoid it.
I have no problems getting left. My instructor is worried about my ability to walk later in life. I apparently have a lot of torque and thrust absorbed by my left ankle.
Is your ankle sore after a round. I've never herd of anyone having a concern about the torque on the ankle
This is good and it will allow you to get to your left side better. Square is always good but nothing wrong with a little flare. I don't think either foot should come off the ground on the back swing but some can't avoid it.
This is an old thread but an article came out the recent golf magazine where Brandl Chamblee basically challenges that assumption. I want to say up front that I agree with your comments but am intrigued...is he trying to sell books or is he onto something?
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