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Anyone read the latest from Peter Kostis in the new Golf Magazine? He seems to be promoting a hip turn while leaving the shoulders behind.
There's more here: http://www.golfonline.com/golfonline/instruction/fullswing/article/0,17742,1148865,00.html
If you look at one of the impact positions of Kostis though it looks like he's flipping! Another thing he talks about is rolling the right foot instead of lifting it. But there are several photos of pros used and they all look like they are lifting their right heels and not rolling.
I'm not sure what to make of this. Is this good advice or a misinterpretation of data?
quote:The new X-factor is achieved when you rotate your hips toward the target as fast and as fully as possible, while keeping your shoulders turned back.
quote:The key to the new X-factor is the first move down from the top—the change in direction—and you should start it by rotating your hips (illustartion at left) toward the target just as your shoulders are completing the backswing turn.
There's more here: http://www.golfonline.com/golfonline/instruction/fullswing/article/0,17742,1148865,00.html
If you look at one of the impact positions of Kostis though it looks like he's flipping! Another thing he talks about is rolling the right foot instead of lifting it. But there are several photos of pros used and they all look like they are lifting their right heels and not rolling.
I'm not sure what to make of this. Is this good advice or a misinterpretation of data?