Roger Fredericks explains the second most important Fundamental of the Golf Swing, Early Weight Transfer. This clip is taken from Roger’s series, Roger Fredericks Reveals Secrets to a Fundamental Golf Swing. Visit www.FredericksGolf.com to find out more about Roger’s entire Golf Instruction Series.
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Have you checked out Kip Puterbaugh. What you’re talking about is a sway away from the ball, but vid’s you show don’t show a lateral move away but a rotation. Additionally, the weight surely moves onto the right heel, not the ball of the right foot.
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The weight must shift to the right side? That certainly is modern golf doctrine, but tell it to the Stack & Tilt fellows. Also, I should point out that Bobby Jones said that NO weight shifts to the right side during the golf swing.
There are as many golf philosophies as there are golf teachers: do I swing down or do I sweep, do I shift my weight or do I stack, do I bring the club up or around my body? If these things were so bloody “fundamental,” you’d think that everyone would do them the same way. Obviously, they’re not as “fundamental” as they would have you think.
Outlander…………….absolutely ! You watch most swings at the top and the weight is between the feet, and at that point the momentum to transfer has begun. Go look at the swings of Jones and Snead and then tell us that the weight is on the right leg. I assume they were doing something right.
And what would these “teachers” know about lines and angles with out video. What a bunch of mental crappola . Rhythm guys, rhythm. It’s like dancing .
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