Yeah, I recognize the GC video says "alternate motive force position for a lot of pictures." But it is truly a quick manner to make certain your shoulders are aimed well at address. And Corey says it is an alignment tip within the video!
This idea of aiming your sternum -- or breastbone, in case you choose -- at the back of your driving force to ensure you do not turn your shoulders too a long way toward the target is quite slick. It appears to me that it would also help in case you close your shoulders an excessive amount of at deal with.
And it might let you play a stinger as nicely. With the ball teed up a bit extra inner your lead foot, your sternum would be aimed lower back extra towards the center of your stance. That have to help you hit more down at the ball, that's what you do with a stinger.
Will this work with, say, your irons? Probably no longer off the tee, mainly because the ball is up to now forward on your stance. It's the thickness of the driver head that lets this tip work.
However, I could see where this might work with irons off the turf when the ball is back in your stance. If you have a problem with opening your shoulders too much at address, it might be worth a try.
I virtually do like easy tips like this. It's very clean to tell if you're aimed nicely with this tip because you have got a totally particular spot to intention at -- in this situation, it's the very lower back of your driver, that allows you to mean your sternum is aimed about 3 or four inches at the back of the ball.
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