Horizontal hinge puts the club in the classic 'toe up' position
angled hinge puts the club in the 45 degrees position
verticle hinge puts the club facing the ground
So would you say anything rolled more than "toe up" is over-rolled?
Thanks!
Bucket
In the follow through, post impact - a 'true' swingers move (using CF only) yes, that would be over roll - however - the sweetspot can stay on plane with the clubface facing down and that is really the key - the on plane sweet spot - assuming impact and separation conditions are met. Any additional 'on plane' rotation is extra insurance against compression leakage at the 'possible' expense of clubFACE control if the finish swivel is 'early'.
Basically in english, they are teaching him to MASH THE BALL.
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I'm not a TGM or PGA certified Pro, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night
In the real world....(there I go again)....this drll helps a LOT of golfers.
B,
It helped this dude for sure. But he had to get the DOWN part. He was getting the Roll but not fully Uncocking No. 2. I watched him struggle for about 15 minutes. Then an hour later he had figured it out.
I tried it myself and could really hammer the ball.
Two questions: Do you use this drill with students right hand only as well? If so, do you have them use the same amount of Roll? And . . . Do you advocate the Clubface pointing at the ground in a "real" two handed stroke?
Thanks man! I have enjoyed checking out your video shorts too by the way. Very good!