Thats what I thought, but not according to Jim Flick in this older Golf Digest article. His comment saying "the right side of his swing is totally subordinate to the left side of his swing"...........am I wrong, this is opposite of what I had ever read. Its still interesting just for the pictures.
About 3 months ago in a popular golf magazing Jim Flick wrote that the golfer should try to exactly emulate the address position at impact. That's great if you want to never break 90 and hit 4 greens a round, but I get the feeling we want differently.
Trevino has all of the main characteristics of a hitter, from club assembly point, punch elbow and angled hinge. This video screams hitter to me.
About 3 months ago in a popular golf magazing Jim Flick wrote that the golfer should try to exactly emulate the address position at impact. That's great if you want to never break 90 and hit 4 greens a round, but I get the feeling we want differently.
Trevino has all of the main characteristics of a hitter, from club assembly point, punch elbow and angled hinge. This video screams hitter to me.
3JACK
I agree Richie,
There's some magic in that right forearm!!!
Kevin
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