From there, you can measure how much the weather can help or hurt a player based on their skill sets or look at which players are used to playing in less-than-ideal conditions based on where they’re from. Again, this isn’t an exact science, but the weather cannot be ignored. ...
” Woodhead said. “I was lateral, so I would sway to the right side, sway to the left side, I wouldn’t swing around my body, like it’s meant to be. … So in some ways, it was a complete overhaul.”
Some advocate that you look at the target and as soon as you look back at the ball you start your swing right away without delay. This sounds all well and good, but you still really have the same problem, you are not looking at the target when you are in the act of trying to hit...
Meanwhile, the bottom of the swing arc is still going to be up by your left side somewhere. In that position, the ball is nearly 12 inches behind the bottom of your swing arc. You're going to be really coming in steep into that ball if you don't pull up or try to manipulate the...