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Devan Bonebrake teaches the shoulder swap move to improve your ball-striking. Think “lead shoulder down, trail shoulder down” and start hitting pure iron shots.
Comments (5)
So at the impact position your shoulders are square
Do the shoulders do the same thing with the driver?
Hi Devan - yet another immaculate demonstration of what we all SHOULD be doing. But here in UK the weather has turned distinctly 'mucky'. When you and your colleagues show us the proper way of executing golf shots, you are usually standing on firm, nicely manicured ground that, for instance, allows your feet to hold fast throughout the swing and not slither all over the place. Playing the other day, neither I nor my colleagues could 'guarantee' anything like the shots we've been enjoying before the ground got squidgy with the ball was 'sitting down' when in the semi rough. I shall be exercising my shoulders as you instruct but rather fearful that my stance in the wet ground cannot compensate for the twist - so resulting in clunking or topping the ball. I apologise if I am asking you to present your next lesson in the pouring rain!!
The computer hasn't recognised my name - it's John Maclean from Hampshire in Southern England.
So at the impact position your shoulders are square
Do the shoulders do the same thing with the driver?