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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Feb 21, 2019 19:53:20 GMT
Ben Hogan initiated a subtle but crucial move. Mr. Burke summarizes it with several key points: Hogan began the process with a series of waggles, keeping his hands in constant motion to relieve tension from his hands and arms and prepare them for the proper motion. Directly before taking the club away, he would press his hands forward, and initiate a slight opening of the hips. This momentum would often draw his right heel completely off the ground. From there, the momentum he intiated with the forward press and bump of the hips would swing back into his right knee and foot, planting the right heel firmly into the ground, and creating pressure and stability into the right leg. The hands would simply follow the momentum established by this series of movements in the lower body. blog.secretgolf.com/hogans-takeaway-to-ensure-the-proper-golf-weight-shift
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