Medicus Make or Break Point 5: Position at Impact
BREAKPOINT 5: POSITION AT IMPACT Beau Rials, Mike Bennett (Medicus Advisor, PGA Tour Instructor), Bob Koch (Inventor of Medicus Dual-Hinge Driver) giving the make or break points to golf swing. The ways that you can use your Medicus to improve your golf game. This is the key to getting distance when hitting the ball. The Medicus Dual Hinge Driver is unique in that it has a more sensitive angle design so that the least flaw will be detected at this point in the swing. This does not minimize the importance in maintaining proper positioning as seen through the mechanics enforced by the Medicus, but the Medicus Dual Hinge Driver has the enhancements to enforce your ability to get the greatest distance out of your swing. As the downswing unwinds, the arms and hands should be accelerating at a faster pace than the body. This must take place in order for them to get into a position where they can move together with the body through impact. The right knee momentarily holds its position as the arms accelerate. As the left arm comes back to parallel position with the ground, the right elbow should be very close to the body. Once again, the club shaft is pointing at the target line and the wrists remain fully cocked. COMMON FAULTS: A. Casting the club outward from the top, early unhinging/uncocking of the wrists. B. Club shaft is dropped to a very flat position caused by trying to swing from too much inside out.
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