Using RFT from standard address, as you fan the club back and up with the right forearm, the right hip moves straight back behind you and the right leg slant slightly increases, preventing a lateral move to the right.
However, I'm not sure RFT would work from impact fix.
Have you tried simply maintaining the slant in the right leg?
This may be in the ball park of what I'm looking for, I read your post and tried a few backswings in my living room and moving my hip behind me seems to creat a ton of room as wellas allows me to keep my height with the lead shoulder.
This may be in the ball park of what I'm looking for, I read your post and tried a few backswings in my living room and moving my hip behind me seems to creat a ton of room as wellas allows me to keep my height with the lead shoulder.
Ill try tomorow while practicing and update you
Thanks
My instructor has me working with 10-15-B Delayed Hip Action with pre-turned hips at address. They're not turned all the way through but get naturally "picked" by the shoulder turn in the backstroke.
The MacDonald exercises have a 45 degree R.hip turn. How does this work with a RFT? And Lag and Drag?
A 45 deg hip turn is fine as long as you move the right hip straight back behind you as you fan the right forearm up and back. Not sure what you're getting at with lag and drag.
A 45 deg hip turn is fine as long as you move the right hip straight back behind you as you fan the right forearm up and back. Not sure what you're getting at with lag and drag.
Lag and drag is a swinger's takeaway. I'm not sure if that's the same thing as RFT.
Using RFT from standard address, as you fan the club back and up with the right forearm, the right hip moves straight back behind you and the right leg slant slightly increases, preventing a lateral move to the right.
However, I'm not sure RFT would work from impact fix.
Have you tried simply maintaining the slant in the right leg?