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Devan Bonebrake teaches the 'wall drill' to help sequence your backswing correctly and avoid collapsing at the top. Try this drill to make solid contact consistently.
Comments (3)
Many instructors have said the opposite. If you take the club back too soon you will let it go sooner & cast. I have heard Martin Chuck & Clay Ballard elude to this. I have found trying to " feel" your right arm doesn't break on the back swing, [i.e. wide take away ] helps me not to cast. what do you think?
Does opening the club face change the bounce angle? If I open it wider, do I get MORE bounce?
Many instructors have said the opposite. If you take the club back too soon you will let it go sooner & cast. I have heard Martin Chuck & Clay Ballard elude to this. I have found trying to " feel" your right arm doesn't break on the back swing, [i.e. wide take away ] helps me not to cast. what do you think?
Does opening the club face change the bounce angle? If I open it wider, do I get MORE bounce?