Mike Malaska demonstrates how to use the Lag Shot iron with Jim Edgeworth, specifically how the club unloads away from you on the downswing.
Mike talks about golfers' big problem: understanding the concept of "Pull." They tend to pull forward on the swing toward them instead of pulling the club away from them. The key is not to drag the handle forward on the swing.
Mike tells Jim to feel the club "Load" and "Unload." This will make you feel that your swing is wider and not narrower.
Mike Malaska works with Jim Edgeworth on using the Lag Shot iron.
First, Mike looks at Jim’s grip and instructs him to use a split grip. Mike explains to Jim when he swings to the top to feel the club load and rebound on the backswing.
The key is timing. Mike gets Jim to swing, feeling the Lag ...
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