tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1922192755192550544.post2981697486531652288..comments2024-03-22T05:51:48.661-05:00Comments on Golf floG Blog: Left Shoulder Lag SecretShane Hendrickshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00230548746946079323noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1922192755192550544.post-81770727880176541692014-10-06T10:59:34.247-05:002014-10-06T10:59:34.247-05:00Makes sense to me . The positions in space plus al...Makes sense to me . The positions in space plus also relative positions of the left shoulder socket and wrists (as they release the lag) need to be perfect. Almost an impossibility for amateurs and even incredibly difficult for the pros (even after hitting millions of golf balls since their childhood). Pros can get close to these perfect positions and therefore reduce the likelihood of really bad errant shots. Even more depressing is the fact that you are trying to reach these 2 ideal positions in space while also trying to keep the clubhead moving on the correct path and clubface on the ideal plane orientation. I think Ben Hogan summed it up nicely by saying golf is a game of misses and the one who misses the best wins.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08171673673027460088noreply@blogger.com