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I am certainly not an expert on the golf swing, but two things don't seem to make sense about Peter's analysis...

"The key is don't get off your right leg too soon with the driver. You're far better off to keep pressure in your right leg through impact than it is to get to your left side too soon."

Isn't one of the biggest faults amateurs make is not getting their weight to the left side through impact?

"Now watch as he starts to come forward. As he gets the club coming through impact, watch the left foot. He's keeping down pressure on the right foot and as the club goes on through, the entire left foot is off the ground, much like Bubba Watson."

I can't imagine that a player's front foot coming off the ground through impact is a good thing.  Where he planted it during his follow-through was in a much different spot than where it started!  @iacas, if he was one of your students, is that something you would change?

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26 minutes ago, 1badbadger said:

if he was one of your students, is that something you would change

I would imagine if that student just won The Masters nothing needs to be changed unless there’s an injury concern. Sorry I know my opinion is quite meaningless but if Reed or anyone is hitting their drives that well I’m not sure a change is due. But I can’t imagine anyone deliberately teaching that.

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@1badbadger, in order for your left foot to come off the ground it would have needed tremendous pressure before to push off.

I wouldn’t change it if it didn’t need changing. A lot of better women players do the same thing.

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46 minutes ago, iacas said:

I wouldn’t change it if it didn’t need changing. A lot of better women players do the same thing.

I can't remember her name, but I believe there was a LPGA golfer back in the 90's and early 2000's that would be on her toes at impact? I could be mistaken though.

That was a good read.

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17 minutes ago, saevel25 said:

I can't remember her name, but I believe there was a LPGA golfer back in the 90's and early 2000's that would be on her toes at impact? I could be mistaken though.

Laura Davies, Lexi Thompson, etc.

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1 minute ago, iacas said:

Laura Davies, Lexi Thompson, etc.

That is who I was trying to think of!

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Justin Thomas is barely on his feet at impact with the driver as well.

 

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12 hours ago, 1badbadger said:

"The key is don't get off your right leg too soon with the driver. You're far better off to keep pressure in your right leg through impact than it is to get to your left side too soon."

Isn't one of the biggest faults amateurs make is not getting their weight to the left side through impact?

Correct. The players that do this are landing on that left side early and like @iacas said, exerting a lot of force to "fly" the foot.

What I think Kostis is getting into is the idea that a "push-off" can create RPT early (right pelvic tilt, right hip lower than the left), which would then lead to a slide and stall/flip. Not really the case IMO, how your body moves creates the pressure/weight shift, the right foot doesn't really "push" in transition.

12 hours ago, 1badbadger said:

I can't imagine that a player's front foot coming off the ground through impact is a good thing. 

There are actually some instructors teaching it now.

I don't think it's wrong or right. If the sequencing is good and the foot flies, then so be it...especially if it's with a driver. It's kind of like lag, it's a result of good mechanics/sequencing/speed, not something that should be consciously done.


Posted this last night. Player on the Web who will be on tour next year, he is good friends with a longtime buddy of mine so we've played some golf together. He has a similar move to Reed, Bubba, Sadlowski, Holmes. He bombs it.

This is more on the extreme end 😛

 

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Holy jeez, I don't think bottom guy is swinging hard enough.

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2 hours ago, mvmac said:

This is more on the extreme end 😛

 

I like how he's pushing off the ground so much that he's damaging the turf.

1 hour ago, nevets88 said:

Holy jeez, I don't think bottom guy is swinging hard enough.

Nope, not quite. Shoes are still on.

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