It's surprising how it does feel like it shouldn't work, especially if you have been doing the opposite. I to have felt that when I tumble well, it feels like the ball would go dead left, except it's actually really hard to hit it left...
I'm on the final leg of recovering from near 'walking away from golf' short game issues and the final segment of this is avoiding a flail like transition on short pitches
What I thought of as a little bit of 'lag' was actually a mini hands first/left hand pop out toward the ball underplane move. I'm practicing the Noren drill and a mini version of it for short pitches.
My previous "lag/underplane" move got the coupling point path so steep yipping was actually my brain being as smart as it could be to get to the ball with a back up and flip move.
Everyone know tumble happens in the golf swing, but I'd never felt it on its own as a drill before. Just another one to add to the list of when it is best for the individual to do it. As always some need to feel it early/mid/late.....What ever makes the ball do the right thing
