Hit It Big!

A good transition starts with creating pressure into the turf or what I call, "loading" the left leg. This is represented by feeling some flex in your left quad as your left foot pushes into the turf. Once you’ve got energy loaded into your left leg, it’s time to release that energy into impact with what I call the "snap!" Make some half swings trying to feel the "load-then-snap" sequence, where the leg goes from flexed to straight. The leg straightening facilitates your body’s rotation into the followthrough, keeping your circle intact with a ton of centrifugal force, adding yards to your hit. If done properly, your left leg should reach a straightened position simultaneously with the club’s impact into the ball.

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