Again, Immensely grateful for @Tom Saguto and the Saguto Golf members on this forum. I have two (2) questions which I am kind of struggling to understand whether or not they are related to one another. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Q1: For the MOST part are we looking to always set up the "Reverse K" for right-handed golfers and a "K" formation for lefties?
Q2: Does the "Reverse-K" formation have anything to do with the allocation of weight percentages on both legs? Are they a separate identity? If so, what is the mechanism that one would use to create each percentage of weight distribution on each leg?
Apologies, I know this may seem trivial to most golfers, but for me, I am extremely analytical and need to get it straight in my head.
Thanks again
-james
Thank you! So, with the 90% drill my front hip may actually extend targetward beyond my lead foot?