It's so hard for me to create clubhead speed with the wide wrist angles. Then again Scottie isn't long for a 6'4 pga pro. Tom Kim is not long. Bryson is long but has to put in a lot more effort for it. So hard to choose the right balance of it.
@hitbombs Josh do you give in person lessons? Do you teach more for long drive or do you also coach for someone trying to be a high level tournament player? I enjoy your content.
I thought the right feet slide was to slow down the hips rotation. I tend do the same thing but i dont really feel thats its sliding cause i push off so much from the right foot… plus my hips are not very open at impact. I never really understood that slide happens…. Thanks. Great video again
He has a side cover grip and uses mostly verticals is his swing. So, his back moves. He’s doing exactly what he needs to do for the way his body naturally moves. Mike Adams is right about a lot of things, IMO. His grip is perfectly matched to his movement patterns.
@@Biggest1ofthem If that were true, he would be hittin it everywhere , but where he is. Mikke and Terry have both confireme that he is front post side cover greip and matches nearly pefeclty to hes body movements.
@@rogerwhite7719 Thats even worst, as a front post golfer then at or around P2 he should be transitioning to the front foot to maximise the vertical ground forces utilised by front post golfers however, clearly from this video he is isnt. it appears he is trying to utilise a massive lateral shift favored by rear post golfers check out Bryson Dechambeau for a classic front post pivot action.