ALMOST MGS but don’t ALWAYS ‘get it’? A common ‘leak’ MGS golfers sometimes lose a bit of their main (forward) or primary tilt while making the MGS twist. The solution? Make sure you have a good primary tilt or forward bend before you twist.
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That way, the golfer does not have an ‘early extension’ of the spine (ie. getting out of posture during the downswing), nor does he/she come over-the-top, with both butt-cheeks showing at impact and a right shoulder forward of the right toe.
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Also, the correct pre-twist forward bend allows a lot of room for the MGS backswing to happen.
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