That is absurd. If a club were traveling on the path you have drawn on the ground, there is no way it would swing back to the left after impact. Rather because the path approaching the ball is far too "inside" the follow-through arc would go outside the target line causing a block or duck hook. The correct path is slightly inside to inside. Both arc lines drawn should be much closer to the target line.
That is absurd. If a club were traveling on the path you have drawn on the ground, there is no way it would swing back to the left after impact. Rather because the path approaching the ball is far too "inside" the follow-through arc would go outside the target line causing a block or duck hook. The correct path is slightly inside to inside. Both arc lines drawn should be much closer to the target line.
Mike Reilly, PGA Professional
mmmgreilly 2 years ago