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One of the hottest debates about the golf swing revolves around the front heel. The question is: lift it or leave it? In this tip, Martin Hall gives his answer, which any golfer looking to drive the ball better needs to hear.
Comments (3)
as we move into a full swig do we keep a slight left weight bias at the start or is the goal to be more 50/50--asking as I have maintained a lead foot bias over the years at address, thanks
Hey Martin, does this apply to Driver? If so isn/t it similar to stack and tilt theory??. Many thanks Bront.
Jack was a lifter and Gary said keep it down. My question is what does Ben say?
as we move into a full swig do we keep a slight left weight bias at the start or is the goal to be more 50/50--asking as I have maintained a lead foot bias over the years at address, thanks
Hey Martin, does this apply to Driver? If so isn/t it similar to stack and tilt theory??. Many thanks Bront.