is this a result of a roundhouse right shoulder ? this is the strangest ball flight i've ever seen starts left and then high right turn..happens 1 ball out of 20
is this a result of a roundhouse right shoulder ? this is the strangest ball flight i've ever seen starts left and then high right turn..happens 1 ball out of 20
I would say yes. You may have too much pivot trying to turn the shoulders way too soon. Think baseball and hit a hard liner to the second basemen while trying to hit the pitcher with the bat. Violent stuff but the right direction of the clubface and hands.
I have a clip of Lynn explaining Hinge action and the distance the clubhead travels for each one along with left hand position as it is positioned to the plane. A real Eye opener- it is not for the faint of heart or those that lack sufficent heat in their incubator or thew time to hatch it. I asked Lynn to do this one after a class and was not what he presented to the Barclay TGM virgins. I'm left to work on that one in Final Cut Pro and need a hour or so to cook it.
*** You will see how sweet angled hinging/hitting can be and that the hands still swivel and roll, that it is NOT merely a straighten of the right arm hinge motion.
it is a long road full of fun and fundamentals. frustration and elation.but the people you meet along the way make the travel worthwhile.thanks to yoda and all that know him