cypressperch
Well-Known Member
Not too long ago I wrote about how the shoulders can naturally, by their coil and uncoiling, produce a correct clubhead path. Beginners, especially, often manipulate the club in the effort to get the clubhead square to the target line well before impact and keep it there well after impact. Dave in post 17 brought up some things that made some clarification important.
I think he is correct that some might think that when I said the arms must come down while the back is still facing the target, that I might have ment that the arms begin the downswing. I certainly do not believe that. The downswing begins from the ground and moves up.
Rather than repeat everything, if you are interested in this, please read #18.
Sincerely, Cypressperch (And again, Thanks Dave.)
I think he is correct that some might think that when I said the arms must come down while the back is still facing the target, that I might have ment that the arms begin the downswing. I certainly do not believe that. The downswing begins from the ground and moves up.
Rather than repeat everything, if you are interested in this, please read #18.
Sincerely, Cypressperch (And again, Thanks Dave.)