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Originally Posted by finster869 It is only a reverse weight shift, if you let the weight go AWAY from the target after you start the downswing. What is your rear foot position in relation to the target line? Is it flared out or perpindicular. Perpindicular usually helps restrict the hip turn to 45 degrees, whereas flared out is used by less flexible people since it allows the hip to turn more.perpindicular-when I take my shoulder turn my right hip turns back toward the target. When I look at pictures of pros it looks like their hip hardly move until their shoulders are almost at full turn.
Originally Posted by jerry1967Jerry,
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Originally Posted by jerry1967 perpindicular-when I take my shoulder turn my right hip turns back toward the target.Sounds like you slide the hip toward the target while moving the pivot and head away from the target. In other words, your backswing consists of 50% rotational and 50% lateral movement, which is just your way (or interpretation) of making the backswing. Nothing seriously wrong except a bit more complicated and difficult to control.
When I look at pictures of pros it looks like their hip hardly move until their shoulders are almost at full turn.I believe theirs are a lot more (if not entirely) rotational. Besides, it takes a hip action reverse to that of the shoulders to restrict its own motion (instant "Pivot Lag" loading), instead of trying to keep it steady while making the shoulder turn. Just like what seems a pause at the top is actually the result of "Clubhead Lag" loading. what seems a steady head is actually the result of pure pivot ratation. What seems a "XXX" is actually the result of "OOO".
My hips turn with the shoulders-from the very start. Then my hips stop at 45 and my shoulder keep turning.That's the typical "text-book" move. There is nothing wrong with it, as long as the "Pivot Lag" got loaded eventually.
I would like to have them still at the start and then pulled around by the shoulders.Well, try that "opposite" move and see how it works.
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Originally Posted by jerry1967 when I turn my shoulders in the back swing my right hip goes behind me which I think turns into a reverse weight shift.Hows it working out?
any suggestions on how my right hip should feel in the proper back swing?
Originally Posted by O.B.LeftYears ago, Jack Nicklaus was asked about his left hip in the backswing. He replied:
For me the right hip (ALONE not the left hip or left knee ec) turns, pulls back at the start of the swing. The right hip may pull the left knee , hip but the hight hip is boss. Its is a very conscious move.