When pressure hits you during a round then it's obvious that certain areas of the body begin to tighten up and the swing doesn't flow as easily. Learn what I did with Brendon Todd to eliminate this unwelcome tension.
How do good golfers produce stability in their lower half yet at the same time create lateral movement in their legs that support and drive through impact towards the target? - it's all about the ground pressure
Knowing how to use pressure in the legs and into the ground for longer can help eliminate the need to straighten the right arm into impact- and give you much greater control and ultimately more power.
One of my PGA Tour players- Harold Varner III has a unique movement with his right foot into his follow through. HV is not aware of it and is never trying to do it. It's a result of something I explain in this video- and it may well help you.
In everyday life pursuits- everyone uses the ground via instinct . It's a very non focused natural occurrence. But how should that be implemented into the golf swing? watch to learn