@Anth D start forward and go forward. That’s the play. On average pga tour players move 1 inch backward and then 3-4 inches forward on downswing. If you start forward. then the bump forward only needs to be a couple inches to make sure the bottom of your swing arc is In front of the ball.
we have another thread about this recently, but if you start with weight forward, say 55/60% weight on lead foot. If your lead knee breaks toward the toe on your lead foot, I don’t think you will be able to move your weight backward.
@Anth D start forward and go forward. That’s the play. On average pga tour players move 1 inch backward and then 3-4 inches forward on downswing. If you start forward. then the bump forward only needs to be a couple inches to make sure the bottom of your swing arc is In front of the ball.
we have another thread about this recently, but if you start with weight forward, say 55/60% weight on lead foot. If your lead knee breaks toward the toe on your lead foot, I don’t think you will be able to move your weight backward.