Recently I was thumbing through Joe Dante's *Four Magic Moves" and came upon an illustration of axis tilt where he suggests imagining a "T" on your back. According to Dante, you should lead the downswing by moving the bottom of the T (your hips) to the left. I decided to hit a few balls with this image in mind; and when I did it right, I hit them very, very well. What really interested me was that I was able more easily to hit with a flat left wrist when I tilted the "T" properly. I have a few questions about axis tilt: (1) Is proper axis tilt a requirement for hitting a ball with a flat left wrist, particularly on the full swing? (2) I am 6'3" tall and when I led my downswing with my hip as Dante's illustration suggests, I felt like I was bent into a sideways "V", sort of like a "<". Will my height exaggerate the feeling of axis tilt? (3) Am I thinking incorrectly about axis tilt?
Thanks for any help you can give.
RP
Thanks for any help you can give.
RP