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James Goddard

@jgoddardgolf

Welsh PGA Golf Professional and Teaching Professional living in Manchester [email protected]

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Thank you for your comment isak. Maintaining or loss of spine angle through impact is a result of other factors that took place way before impact itself. It may work for some as a feel but in my experience it’s far more detrimental

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I agree. His head doesn’t rotate nearly as much as he demonstrates but that’s his feel to free him up and allow the chest to rotate through

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I’m not going to disagree with 1 of the greats.However,most of the tour golfers have far better flexibility than us & would be able to keep the chest rotating with the head fixed. 4 amateurs this is rarely possible resulting in the pivot stalling & all kinds of Issues from there

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Shaft lean is a hot topic I hear many amateurs & professionals talking about and is a VERY MISUNDERSTOOD concept. Grip a club and hold it out in front of you and push your hands forward as if creating shaft lean. Which way does the clubhead move??........ backwards!!!!!

Shaft lean is a hot topic I hear many amateurs & professionals talking about and is a VERY MISUNDERSTOOD concept. Grip a club and hold it out in front of you and push your hands forward as if creating shaft lean. Which way does the clubhead move??........ backwards!!!!!
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Cont...... So attempting to push the hands forward in swing will result in the clubhead slowing down which is obviously not desirable! Look at Rory as a visual of address vs impact. It’s his body alignments at impact and the uncocking of his right elbow and wrist (speeding CH up)

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Cont....... along with turf interaction which is needed to stabilise face which creates the ILLUSIONof shaft lean. Learn to move your body better and the correct impact alignments will follow.

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GET MORE “LAG” AND SMASH IT 500 YARDS FURTHER!! Sound familiar?? This topic is either used as click bate or just completely misunderstood! Lag is absolutely NOT where the power in the golf swing comes from! Most amateur golfers would actually benefit from throwing away their...

GET MORE “LAG” AND SMASH IT 500 YARDS FURTHER!! Sound familiar?? This topic is either used as click bate or just completely misunderstood! Lag is absolutely NOT where the power in the golf swing comes from! Most amateur golfers would actually benefit from throwing away their...
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Cont... angles in early transition as their attempt to gain more “LAG” & hold on to the angles often results in one or all of these 3 things ⛔️added wrist extension resulting in excessively open face ⛔️ getting really narrow with no room to turn freely ⛔️arms and pivot aren’t....

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Cont..... matched due to wanting to pull down the arms resulting in poor sequence and loss of power!! Just be careful what your working on! Find a Teaching pro who addresses your ball flight issues then works that back to the root cause of the problem!

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What you believe is truth! Those that say something can’t be done are projecting their own feelings/failures and will attempt 2 hold you back from what it is you want, & disguise it as they are “only looking out 4 you”.I wonder if tiger listened 🐯