Hi @Tom Saguto , I just have a question regarding your 2.8 series of videos.
In the example below (see screenshot) it shows you at address, but the clubhead looks in the centre of your stance, as opposed to one club head width from your lead heel.
Please could you clarify this, many
Ahhh, that makes sense as to why then. What is the reason behind the one club head inside lead heel when learning?
Apologies for all the questions :)
@Dan - Once students show some level of proficiency with the swing, I suggest that they migrate to the S&T stock ball position that is in the middle of the stance for short irons, two balls inside the lead heel for middle irons, and incrementally more forward for the longer clubs - the farthest forward being even with the inside of the lead heel for the driver - with the stance width increasing as we move from shorter to longer clubs. That's likely what you're seeing with regard to the shorter iron used in the 2.8 drill demonstration.
By the way, it's very important to use alignment sticks when monitoring ball position - one on the foot line, a second one parallel to the first to mark the target line, and a third perpendicular to these to show ball position. (If you only have two sticks, use one for your foot line and the other to reference ball position.) Make incremental tweaks to see how different positions affect impact quality and shot shape.