Chuck Evans says:
Clearing the right hip:
"In order to get the hands to their destination at the top of the backswing you MUST CLEAR THE RIGHT HIP.
To do this you simply pre-set the right hip in a turned position (away from the ball). This allows the hands to a more direct path to the top and the shoulder turn will stop at this pre-determined point. The "feel" of the path of the hands is more a straight line, back and down, and less of a curve. This simple move allows the hands to do this."
Can someone elaborate on this please.
Does anyone know if this is consistent with Lynn Blake's teaching?
if someone can post a pic/s that would be great, preferably showing correct version at pre-set compared to say a pic that shows incorrect extremes.
I find someone showing / demonstrating to me correct versus perceived incorrect alternates is a great way to learn.
Chris
Clearing the right hip:
"In order to get the hands to their destination at the top of the backswing you MUST CLEAR THE RIGHT HIP.
To do this you simply pre-set the right hip in a turned position (away from the ball). This allows the hands to a more direct path to the top and the shoulder turn will stop at this pre-determined point. The "feel" of the path of the hands is more a straight line, back and down, and less of a curve. This simple move allows the hands to do this."
Can someone elaborate on this please.
Does anyone know if this is consistent with Lynn Blake's teaching?
if someone can post a pic/s that would be great, preferably showing correct version at pre-set compared to say a pic that shows incorrect extremes.
I find someone showing / demonstrating to me correct versus perceived incorrect alternates is a great way to learn.
Chris