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Medicus Drive Like a Pro - Breakpoint 2: Toe-Up Position; Breakpoint 3: Setting of Hands

Medicus Drive Like a Pro
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BREAKPOINT 2: TOE-UP POSITION
The upper body continues to rotate turning slightly away from the target while
keeping the right elbow close to the right hip. As the hands travel around the body
and continue to cock/set, the club will become parallel to the target line and
parallel to the ground with the toe pointing towards the sky.
A. Weight transferred to the left instead of the right (reverse pivot).
B. Over-rotation of hands, causing the clubface to travel too far inside.
C. Continuation of B above.
D. Right elbow pushed away from the right hip and the club lifted outside the target line.
COMMON FAULTS
AB CD
BREAKPOINT 3: SETTING OF HANDS
Shoulders continue to rotate around the spine while keeping the right knee flexed.
The weight continues to transfer to the inside of the right heel. From the front
view, the hands become fully hinged/cocked positioning the club perpendicular to
the ground with the left arm extended and parallel. From the rear view, the club
shaft should be pointed to the target line and the right arm should not be visible.
A. Over extension of the arms and no hinging/cocking of the wrists.
B. Weight has not transferred to the right side (reverse pivot).
C. Shaft is too upright; right elbow is raised away from the body.
D. Shaft is too flat, right elbow tucked too close to the body.
COMMON FAULTS
AB CD
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