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Do you know which bone in your trail foot can help create more torque in the backswing? Probably not. But Randall Hunt does, and in this tip he teaches how to properly use it to launch the longest drives of your life!
Comments (16)
Terrific tip: well presented and simple. One question about pressure on the toes: do you keep the pressure off the toes throughout the swing until the follow through?
As an ex-baseball player and a current boxer, I can say that this makes a huge amount of sense from a physics point of view. Outstanding tip!!!
Thank you Sir. Great tip and explanation. Can I ask a question from a very interested fan? Is this the bone just behind the "ball of the foot"? The ball of the foot I know as the "metatarsal" because I had pain in it back in the day when I was a runner. i can feel the ball of the foot on the inner foot when I practice your tip and it is a very solid grounded feeling. And is medial cuneiform tarsel located just behind (looking from the toes) the ball of the foot? Just trying to get a plan english thought in my head. I can really feel the ball pressing down and I think I feen the mct extending from it as I press down. Does that make sense Sir? I appreciate you. BKR in LA
You Bet! Thanks!
You are spot on on this but it caused me a frozen toe and it really hurts.
I see a lot of people try to come off their feet, rolling back and forth and other silly moves. I'm glad to see what I really need to do to add more force into my drive. Thank you!
Fantastic visuals and explanation that is super helpful in terms of feels. Cannot wait to try this out on the range this weekend. Thank you so much!
let me know how it goes Chris! Follow me at @golfnetics.com and golfnetics.com for more tips. I have several more coming here on Golf Pass as well.
Brilliant!!
Terrific tip: well presented and simple. One question about pressure on the toes: do you keep the pressure off the toes throughout the swing until the follow through?
As an ex-baseball player and a current boxer, I can say that this makes a huge amount of sense from a physics point of view. Outstanding tip!!!