Referring to Brian’s latest article on Sergio, I am curious about the statement: “Sergio’s body has rotated enough to prevent an overly inside-out impact”.
During my lesson with Brian we worked on more rotation and less lateral motion, and I have always had an extreme inside out impact. Every time I try to increase my rotation the club drops underplane and "behind" me and I get a big hook or push.
Can someone elaborate on this idea? Thanks,
JB
During my lesson with Brian we worked on more rotation and less lateral motion, and I have always had an extreme inside out impact. Every time I try to increase my rotation the club drops underplane and "behind" me and I get a big hook or push.
Can someone elaborate on this idea? Thanks,
JB