By Chuck Evans
Special Contributor |
There is so much talk these days about the golfers head moving over to the
right foot in the backswing and then staying there. This is one of the worst
pieces of advice any golfer could receive!
While it may appear that world-class players have their over the right foot
an impact it is an illusion! Just take a look at where their head is in relation
to their feet.
For the average player having the head over the back foot will lead to
hitting fat shots. The weight will be on the back foot and to try and stop
hitting it fat the player will then try to swing upward on the ball. This causes
a "bent" left
wrist at impact - the clubhead in front of the hands - and disrupts impact
geometry and alignments ... all causes of poor golf shots!
You want the head to stay centered between the feet so that it forms a
"Tripod" - a steady center from where the body can rotate under.
One of the greatest players of all times maintained his Tripod perfectly - Bryon
Nelson. Mr. Nelson's head stayed centered but if you ever looked at his
lower body you would see the illusion of "lower body drive." But in fact his
head is perfectly centered between his feet.
So forget moving your head over the right foot in the backswing and then
leaving it there unless you want to play poor golf.
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