Would this not generate a problem with a late release and dragging the handle through impact? Without a great left side clear I feel like it would be shank City. Speaking from experience lol
I believe that in order to make a change in the swing we have to over exaggerate the moves in the opposite. So this feeling of “holding the angle” is just an overexaggeration of what would happen in the real swing. The club will naturally release
@@drewfortsongolf5529 subscribed! In my game it's a a shift to the left not a rotation to the left. The pause at the top of swing comes from that shift, not twist or anything else.
The inventors will totally disagree with your advice on impact i.e. the intention is not to hold through impact. Very expensive and $70 extra to ship to the UK
Yes you are correct, I believe in the "Feeling" of holding the angle through impact, no one will actually hold it the entire time especially someone who is already very flippy. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Lol this is an over exaggerated move to “hold the angle” which creates the correct feeling. We have to practice over exaggerated to make any changes at all in the real swing. It will naturally release through impact
When you hit a few balls with the prosendr and then take it off you feel a noticeable difference in compression and ball striking. It's a very valuable training aid.
Thanks for the comment, I can’t speak personally on that as I’ve never used the hackmotion. I think the prosendr is a great aid that can help with multiple common mistakes. 👍🏼
@petekenny3774 yes and no. My spin numbers where way too low 7 was spinning 4500 to 5000 so I switched to mbs with traditional loft. I lost about 8 to 10 yards of carry but now I only roll out 7 ish yards instead of 15 yo 18 and it spins 6000 . My 7 was carrying 195 rolling out to 210/215 now its carry 185 and rolling out to 190 to 195 same club interaction