I haven't read anything about a move that I've noticed most of the pro's do with their heads from the top of the backswing to impact -- namely, tilting their foreheads more toward that ground. It's particularly noticeable when the golfer is wearing a cap. At the top of the backswing, usually their eyes are visible (or at least a good portion of their face) from the face-on view, but at impact the brim of their caps is usually obscuring most or all of their face.
I assume that means their necks stick out further at impact than at the top of the backswing as well (from an overhead perspective). I can't figure out what causes that "brim down" move, but it seems almost universal. I'd post pics if I knew how. Would love to hear your thoughts --
I assume that means their necks stick out further at impact than at the top of the backswing as well (from an overhead perspective). I can't figure out what causes that "brim down" move, but it seems almost universal. I'd post pics if I knew how. Would love to hear your thoughts --