What I tend to see is a set-up where the weight is positioned too much on the back leg. Here the club goes back low to the ground with little or no wrist play and then a scooping motion is employed through impact with a high finish. This is what I call a low to high technique. This can cause a
variety missed shots which I won't go into! Golf can be very counter-intuitive in its' nature, so contrary to what our intuition tells us, if we applied the opposite, we'd invariably produce a better and desired result.
NOVEMBER 2011 GOLF INFUZION MAGAZINE 55