Send us a text We trace Georges’ path from France to China and unpack how a clear system—not a one-size method—helps juniors and adults build reliable contact, usable power, and predictable ball flight. We challenge common myths about Stack and Tilt and show how thinking golfers score lower. • defining turn, tilt, and extend before touching a club • controlling low point to build solid contact • creating enough speed to play, not chase max distance • building predictable ball flight through ...
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Send us a text We trace Georges’ path from France to China and unpack how a clear system—not a one-size method—helps juniors and adults build reliable contact, usable power, and predictable ball flight. We challenge common myths about Stack and Tilt and show how thinking golfers score lower. • defining turn, tilt, and extend before touching a club • controlling low point to build solid contact • creating enough speed to play, not chase max distance • building predictable ball flight through ...
Unlocking Your Golf Potential Through Body Movement and Spiral Lines
Flag Hunters Golf Podcast
1 hour 27 minutes
2 months ago
Unlocking Your Golf Potential Through Body Movement and Spiral Lines
Send us a text Riley Andrews, owner of Elite Golf Schools, explains his approach to teaching golf as a highly individualized process rather than forcing students into a predetermined method. • Understanding that different PGA Tour players have vastly different swings but achieve similar results • Teaching based on three "global laws": Woo-Woo (rhythm/tensegrity), Spirals (myofascial lines), and Geometry (club relationships) • Using fascia and spiral lines to generate effortless power rather ...
Flag Hunters Golf Podcast
Send us a text We trace Georges’ path from France to China and unpack how a clear system—not a one-size method—helps juniors and adults build reliable contact, usable power, and predictable ball flight. We challenge common myths about Stack and Tilt and show how thinking golfers score lower. • defining turn, tilt, and extend before touching a club • controlling low point to build solid contact • creating enough speed to play, not chase max distance • building predictable ball flight through ...