I have a friend who plays using that technique. He basically has a super strong left hand grip (4 knuckles or more) and a super strong right grip (back of hand facing ground). He just needs to go up plane cocking everything and then down the plane uncocking . He has an inconsistent pivot and a few other issues, so all is not perfect, but he can really connect at times.
My question is if anyone can remind me what book/pro out there might have been a proponent of this kind of swing, so at least my stubborn friend can have some things to read and study up on.
He did try a conventional grip and swing for a few weeks, practicing at the range and using it on the course for about one and a half rounds, but he loves the 290 yard straight shots of his unconventional technique.
My question is if anyone can remind me what book/pro out there might have been a proponent of this kind of swing, so at least my stubborn friend can have some things to read and study up on.
He did try a conventional grip and swing for a few weeks, practicing at the range and using it on the course for about one and a half rounds, but he loves the 290 yard straight shots of his unconventional technique.
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