M2: 13 TURNING THE CORNER
[PURCHASE] M-SYSTEM: M2 • 5m 59s
Making a golf swing is similar to driving a car. The club head is the car and your are using the club as the steering wheel to turn the corner. As the swing changes directions you need to feel as though you are directing the momentum of the club back out in front of you. This gets the club in the correct arch so you can accelerate the club head into the ball. The picture is that the club head is coming over the top of your hands from inside the target line. As you make this move momentum, Gravity and centripetal force make it look much different than it feel. That is why most players never figure out how to make the positions they have seen actually work in outcome.
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M2: 15 THE LEVER SYSTEM - L TO L CHAL...
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