I really can't find it.. but in chapter two you have a video.. where you set up.. then lift the club up to a horizontal plan so the club is parallel with ground.. and without moving your arms you rotate feet to show that the back swing and follow through is the same position and your arms the place of your hands never changes...
it was like a few years ago.. but I remember someone telling me and show me a video of an LPGA player that literally swung like that see brought the club up to parallel to the ground then rotated in her back swing and then came down and hit the ball... @Tom Saguto I cant even think of her and tried to find it but couldn't I was curious what you thought of the swing... and the correlation to your video... That is the first thing I thought of when I watched that video was the LPGA tour swing
I work for home and inbetween downtime I have been looking for hours and I Cant find it.. but... I know for a fact my friend showed me the video of it... IDK unless I switched multiverses at some point and now the mandala effect is happening
@ryen91 - That is something I learned from S&T cofounder Andy Plummer while down in Miami at Instructor Class. It really "dumbs down" the motion to its most basic elements and eliminates any extraneous swing-killing contrived manipulations. I absolutely love that one!
I would like to know which LPGA player it is that you are referring to if you can recall. Based on your description Inbee Park comes to mind simply because of her very deliberate takeaway.