![]() It’s not an easy position to fade the golf ball from, that’s why you would much rather see a draw shape rather than a fade shape. ![]() Shot after shot right to left turning it in. The club folds into that doorway and from here, the slightly closed club face, the shallow angle of attack is going to produce nice soft draw shots. The hit would really drive to the left hand side opening up this big doorway behind him. He has a very very big lateral movement at the start of his down swing. So Tom works really hard dropping the golf club down, shallowing out his angle. He’s opened it up a little bit but the danger for him now is he comes over the top and shots it and hit a big poles or even slices from this position. The face would stay a little bit close to the top of the swing or not as close as it would have been here. If you look at down the line view of his golf swing, the club comes back a little bit inside the line and quite close to the face would point down to the floor a little bit at that point and the club head would be behind the hands, behind the classic position and here he’d have it more in this position. Would always see a straight shot and much more of a draw shot and that’s sort of noticeable in his golf swing. Would only fade the golf when he absolutely has to fade it around the tree or fade it into a tight flag. Really doesn’t like to see the slice and definitely doesn’t like to fade the golf ball. Now, Lehman’s a very big draw on the golf ball. So if we analyze his swing a little bit more detail, we can look at some key areas that he focuses on. But he’s certainly consistent in terms of the shots that he produces and the results that he’s had over the years. Tom Lehman Pro Golfer Lateral Move Keys Anti-Slice Swing - (Video) - Lesson by PGA Pro Pete Stylesįeel like using Tom Lehman’s golf swing, I don’t think you can ever call Tom a swinger, a really consistent, a really classic looking golf swing.
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