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As always, keep it in the short grass.
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ANOTHER GREAT TUTORIAL!!
THANK YOU.
when my teacher who teaches the MDT method finally got me to understand the passive hands in the FS. Now I have increased my distance and I am swinging the club better than ever. I had very over active hands, thinking I was using relaxed wrists. Not the same thing.
Isn’t the club designed with shaft lean, especially the short clubs.
Greetings…I don't know Trish what it is, but listening to you, I do enjoy!!! As you say…"Does that make sense/Keep in the short grass". Kindness.
Those dang hands always get in the way on my forward swing!
Greetings from Malaysia. Tried this method at the range.. 👍👍
In my experience, if you lean the shaft forward, the face of the club starts pointing the right. Golf is hard enough, it's best to keep it as simple as possible. Thanks, Trish.
Best tip ever Trish
When using both hands in the backswing, do you find yourself mentally picturing/imagining the plane set by the club/shaft as you swing the clubhead over your shoulder? More importantly, do you find that if you picture this plane, then your takeaway/initial start of your backswing is slightly different for each club because each club has a different plane/angle (ex: you picture the backswing of your driver differently than the backswing of your wedge, although both have the same destination–your back shoulder)? I hope those questions make sense!