Its commonly said that the golfer should "move in two directions", meaning that as the backswing is being completed, there is a lateral or cross lateral shift leftward as the same time....
Is that an effective way to swing a club? I guess that alternative is that once the backswing is complete, then the golfer makes a shift leftward to begin the downswing. Is that more effective?
Comments please.
That's what VJ Trolio teaches in his book on the Hogan Secret, and he does a wonderful job of explaining it. I also feel I see a little of it in Brian Gay's swing during his lesson with Yoda, especially when hitting the short irons. I really like it, and look forward to the opinions of others...
Watch VJ Trolio in the videos at the bottom of this page: