Many years ago, I met Jason while he was hitting balls at a Texas driving range. We struck up a conversation and he said his body was suffering greatly from both steroids and how hard he swung the club. He has stress fractures in many bones purely from the force of his swing. That's a high price to pay for hitting a golf ball a long way. I hope he's doing okay these days.
Thank you! Took me several videos to find this one which doesn't rely on the U.S. Kids system. I needed to know how to measure a set I received second-hand for my child. Your video is so helpful!
Fairway woods: when hit off the ground the there will be shaft lean. Driver: Ball position off a tee should be more to the forward side and therefore shaft lean is different. However learning this move will contribute to better ball striking overall.
It to help get your rotation in sequence. You want everything to follow the hips so pausing then rotating hips helps that. But its assuming you have most other aspects of you swing down. This tip is just for sequencing your hips.
yes... I have a shoulder injury preventing a longer backswing. Also, I do not have his flexiblity and athletisism. We all have to work with what we have.
Currently they cannot, unless they are are a Cohort Family as pert the Alberta Government Guidelines. www.alberta.ca/prevent-the-spread.aspx#cohort-families
deep grass does 2 things(btw, this applies to pitching, too): 1)rolls face over 10 degrees, closes it, causes a hook 2)catches the club, absorbs much of the energy , so ball goes SHORT so, it hooks and goes short. Solution:open face 10 degrees at address, use 1 more club. Some say swing more vertical, by playing farther back in stance.