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A poorly timed low point leads to frustratingly inconsistent contact. To help you bottom out at the right time, Michelle Winkler demonstrates a 3-part lead knee drill designed to make your contact just right.
Comments (15)
love this tip.
I like the visual for sure....but if I'm expecting a package at 11 O'clock and it arrives at 1 PM I wouldn't say that's an on-time delivery, lol.
If the party is square at 12:00, showing up at 11:00 is not acceptable. Maybe we should be calling this drill showing up fashionably late! ;)
I really liked this video. I'll be working on this right away and see which I'm more comfortable with. Thank you for being so detailed in explaining how my knee plays such an important part to my low point, one of my struggles with the long arms I was born with. Have a great week Michelle!!!
Great tip. I love that it gives me a chance to live with it for a while and see what works best for me.
If the L knee goes towards the ball, won't that keep too much weight left encouraging a reverse tilt or stack and tilt swing?
Great illustration on to hit tight lies near the green. I like the suggestion to use a lower lofted like a gap wedge instead of using a 56 or 60 wedge.
Although I think I know what it is, please clarify ‘low point ‘ for me.
Interesting that you want the students to experiment with the lead knee lateral movement. Is there a preferred knee movement? Also does the knee movement differ for the driver?
Really great info. I haven't ever seen that detail before.
Great info,I will try out those tips thank you.
love this tip.
I like the visual for sure....but if I'm expecting a package at 11 O'clock and it arrives at 1 PM I wouldn't say that's an on-time delivery, lol.
If the party is square at 12:00, showing up at 11:00 is not acceptable. Maybe we should be calling this drill showing up fashionably late! ;)