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| Proper leg action Tried this today and it was good. On backswing don't let left kneecap shootout toward the ball passed the right toes from looking down target line. On downswing, move right kneecap over left foot arch, don't let it get out passed toes. I see on vids of Gary Player and Bobby Jones who shoot the left knee out toward the ball, but none I see let there right knee get passed their left toes on the downswing. What do you think? |
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| Re: Proper leg action Quote:
but I dont consciously think about any leg action in the swing, I believe it is taken care of at set up and a good coil in the back swing |
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| Re: Proper leg action S4P: I think those are all excellent points to master. Let's face it, there is not a hell of a lot of bio feedback that comes from the knees. The golfer just has to tough out the learning curve. There is a feedback point -- the taut muscles of the topmost inner right thigh. It seems to get a pretty good stretch that you can feel when it's done right. I always enjoy reading your contributions, S4P, and find them a help. Last edited by edshaw; 08-07-2006 at 01:51 AM. |
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| Re: Proper leg action Hi, The action of the right knee pushing towards the left on the downswing is fundimental to assisting with a suitable weight shift and body rotation. Ledbetter has a good drill where you imagine a pair of large symbols attached to the inside of each knee, make them "CLANG" at impact as you push your right knee through. Regards Brian |