You're just going to wind up a whole heck of a lot better. You're still going to just get more shoulder, turn your hip, the distance between your hips and shoulders will be the same. Well, that's great in theory, but you can get that same amount of stretch if you go ahead and let your hips turn. Now, the ideal idea there and why it was popular then is because that's going to help you to get this big stretch between your upper and lower body. You're not going to get those hips to rotate very much, keeping that knee locked. Very difficult to get your hips to rotate unless you're super, super flexible, which I'm not. Now, when you do that, that ends up walking up your hips a little bit. So the very first piece and what I was told, kind of growing up and what was kind of in vogue, what was popular then was to keep this right knee really flexed, not let that move at all.Īnd I'm going to keep that flex all the way in the back swing. Now, if we're going to hit it far, there's no point in working on anything else until we can get the hips moving correctly. So adding 20 or 30 yards to your drives would lower your score as quickly as anything out there. One of the easiest way, ways to pick up strokes to get to the par fives into to have short irons in the par force is to hit up, hit the ball farther. And it doesn't matter if you're driving it 200 yards right now or 300 yards right now.
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