When I practice Acquired Motion, should I use a full finish swivel? I swing my arms back and forward until they are parallel with the ground in both directions. However, sometimes I use a full swivel so that I can trace the plane line in the follow through, and sometimes I try to keep the club pointing at the ground to work on keeping my right wrist bend. What should I be doing?
When I practice Acquired Motion, should I use a full finish swivel? I swing my arms back and forward until they are parallel with the ground in both directions. However, sometimes I use a full swivel so that I can trace the plane line in the follow through, and sometimes I try to keep the club pointing at the ground to work on keeping my right wrist bend. What should I be doing?
RP
Have a look at the Colin Neeman videos in the gallery. Very good info on acquired motion and finsh swivel.
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