I have started playing these irons this winter. I abosolutely love the way they look at address. A small to medium clubhead with the traditional blade look, thin topline, and a nice rounded...
Have been playing the VR Pro driver for 2 years now...absolutely love it. I am playing a shortened (44.5") VRPro Ltd, non adjustable. I first started with the Str8 fit model, after breaking...
One of the defining things about Granite Fields is how well it drains. If conditions have been extraordinarily wet to the point other courses are closed, cart path only, or walking only it is...
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This putter rolls puts off like butter. Very true, and easy to use, excellent sight lines on the putter. However, I absolutely found the grip to be a flaw. It stuck to everything, my clothes,...
I've been trying to push forward longer on the inside of the right foot. Now the inside of my right knee has a sharp pain. You hear of this before MVMAC?
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Originally Posted by mvmac
Keep moving forward so the rear leg doesn't over flex and sag. When this happens it's very tough to maintain lag. Also don't let the elbows separate on the backstroke or downstroke, right elbow is getting a little too far behind you.
Early extension is destroying my tee game. Any good drills to help this with the driver?
Few things and a few ways to go about it. First thing would be to feel the head stay "on the wall" on the downswing make some exaggerated practice swings like this. That'll help that right foot as well.
Also the shoulders are turning a little too shallow, too level to the ground. So there's too much around and not enough down, causes the shaft gets pointing too far to the right and you EE to compensate.