Have any of you studied how weight distribution (toe to heel) on the feet influences plane, and swing dynamics? BALANCE is one of the ESSENTIALS... this is a factor here, as well as in FOOT LOADING.
Didn't work..Must not be true then...Or..you've got a compensated stroke..that is "Xed" ....Tongzilla had the best anser..balance...How does the earth's gravity affect the human center of gravity...a downhill lie ....gravity will pull it downhill...what is the counter balance of this pull of the earth's gravity...just to get back to 50/50...to the right...I think I'm right on this one...Sorry....I've used more than just a few tries on this..Try teaching golfers of all levels from "beginning hack" to PGA Tour Players for the past 17 years...and I competed myself...keeping your weight down the hill will cause you to hit low and right and yes..thin ....It's really too bad ..because the only proof in the pudding would be to have the golfer on "force plates' and watch how the 13 major joints adjust for the uneven lies"
Plus I would love to see Mac's reaction and Mike Hebron's reaction when you tell them that it doesn't work!!!
Nothin Personal...just need to take a larger sample before you reject the "Null Hypothesis"....And Reject the Claim....
It's all about learnin around these parts...
Last edited by annikan skywalker : 05-28-2006 at 03:14 PM.
Makes sense to 'start' with the weight uphill for a downhill shot, and then let gravity do its thing through impact. I suspect in your testing you tried to 'keep' the weight uphill.
Very useful for downhill sand shots to 'fall' through the shot and step through (A trick Ted showed me for severe downhill sand shots)
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