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Post by imperfectgolfer on Jan 29, 2024 11:02:43 GMT -5
Russell Heritage is my favorite golf instructor.
Consider this video.
I agree with his advice that if one can better rotate the pelvis and upper torso to a more open alignment through impact, that it is more conducive to being able to perform a DH-hand release action through impact rather than a roller subtype of non-DH hand release action through impact.
He talks about maintaining hip depth through impact, which is good advice but it is important to realize that it does not mean that one maintains anterior pelvic tilt, In fact, one should be in a condition of posterior pelvic tilt at impact. However, if one moves one's lead foot's COP (center-of-pressure) back towards the lead heel area it encourages a better pelvic rotation through impact. Getting one's lead foot's COP back towards the lead heel area mainly applies to front-foot golfers, and not reverse foot golfers who will have most of their COP measurement under their trail foot at impact.
Jeff.
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