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Randall Hunt breaks down the cure for early extension and helps you move your pelvis properly to avoid any back pain.
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Great tip!!
Thanks. I'll try this
Hi Randall
Great tip. I'm an older golfer 10 handicap and suffer with lower back pain and sacroiliac joint issues. I tried this swing thought/ movement yesterday and when done properly felt the difference. Love your story/ testimony on how you rehabbed back from that horrific car accident.
How would some one sign up for an evaluation at Golfnetics. Sorry for the long comment
Thanks
John
G'day Randall, Thank you for this explanation, I may be suffering from this flaw - corrective action will start soon. I note you have a tonne of professional clients - do you weigh them and add them up. I have no idea how to measure a tonne of space. Unfortunately, I hear " a tonne of" sports commentators noting a tonne of just about anything. Sorry, I am 80+ and a pedantic person.
Love the tip.... a small but vital directional cue... I've seen a couple videos of my swing when I did this, and it matches up with well-struck shots. My wife asked me if I ever hurt myself golfing... and my answer was 'only when I swing badly!"
THank you, from a low pain sufferer and early extender, causing the awful “ pitchout”….
Something for me to work on.
I can't wait to take this tip to the driving range. I'm currently a 15.5 handicap but have been challenged by early extension and heel shots for the longest time. I really hope this works for me - I will circle back at a future date with my results. Thank you.
Outstanding tip on hip movement that looks subtle to the golfer but (as you point out) is CRITICAL to stress on the back. Thanks Mr. Hunt!!!!!
Thanks for the tip to avoid back pain!
Pushing the right hip through seems to be helpful for me for clearing out to make better contact. Looking forward to practicing this.
Great tip!!
Thanks. I'll try this