Advocates for weight shift say "it increases distance".
They also say you can't hit far "keeping weight forward".
But, when a long driver hits 400 yards "keeping weight forward" they can't handle it. Their mental calculator says SYNTAX ERROR. It's the golf equivalent of "divide by 0".
You can't have it both ways. Either weight shift creates speed or it doesn't.
If a long driver doesn't need weight shift for distance THEN why would a PGA Tour pro need it?
SagutoGolf
Can YOU divide a number by zero?
Advocates for weight shift say "it increases distance".
They also say you can't hit far "keeping weight forward".
But, when a long driver hits 400 yards "keeping weight forward" they can't handle it. Their mental calculator says SYNTAX ERROR. It's the golf equivalent of "divide by 0".
You can't have it both ways. Either weight shift creates speed or it doesn't.
If a long driver doesn't need weight shift for distance THEN why would a PGA Tour pro need it?
Rethink power in your golf swing. Watch this video - https://youtu.be/xF-6irwqWKo
(PS - the long driver in this video plays "real golf" as a competitive golfer)
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