Hip Turn Drill
Do you ‘come out of’ shots at impact? If so, Debbie Doniger has a great drill to help you get through the ball better leading to flush contact.
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Do the hips stay closed all the way to impact and then begin to open through the follow through or do the hip progress to a neutral position at impact? Also, is the pitching wedge just to make sure it's not bumped with the right leg during drill or is there an additional dimension to it like making sure left side keeps pressure on it or something like that?
Do the hips stay closed all the way to impact and then begin to open through the follow through or do the hip progress to a neutral position at impact? Also, is the pitching wedge just to make sure it's not bumped with the right leg during drill or is there an additional dimension to it like making sure left side keeps pressure on it or something like that?
Do the hips stay closed all the way to impact and then begin to open through the follow through or do the hip progress to a neutral position at impact? Also, is the pitching wedge just to make sure it's not bumped with the right leg during drill or is there an additional dimension to it like making sure left side keeps pressure on it or something like that?
Do the hips stay closed all the way to impact and then begin to open through the follow through or do the hip progress to a neutral position at impact? Also, is the pitching wedge just to make sure it's not bumped with the right leg during drill or is there an additional dimension to it like making sure left side keeps pressure on it or something like that?