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The Open Stance Dominates Professional Golf.

The Open Stance dominates professional golf. Normally, I’d say (A player) dominates professional golf. But, when linked to the number of players winning the vast majority of tournaments over the last decade, I default to the common denominator – The Open Stance.

By the way, have you seen the players the Open Stance is employing right now? Here are a few…

The Open Stance Dominates Professional Golf
The Open Stance Dominates Professional Golf
The Open Stance Dominates Professional Golf

I could have played Rory, Shane, Justin, Kurt, Xander… line em up. It’s not the fade. The fade is incidental – important for consistency, yes – but incidental to the underlying and facilitating Open Stance. The Open Stance dominates professional golf because the players who win most set up open. And, players who set up open are players who understand either physics or history.

Have you noticed that, although Coli-Mo is rollin his rock, he fades at the end of tournaments? It’s because his set-up is not most important to his coach. He’s trying to hit a fade from a closed feet/open shoulder position – NOT good.

I’d say the same for poor Jordan Speith. He has wasted three years of listening to Cameron McCormick tell him his move was the problem when it was his set-up. All he had to do was open his stance. But that was too simple, I guess.

First, McC had Jordan start laying the club off. THEN, Jordan tried to play from an open stance while laying the club off. I think Cameron allowed it so any implosion in ball-striking precision he could blame on the Open Stance instead of his club-contortions. THEN, post-implosion, McC closed his stance back up. Meanwhile, the pressure Jordan’s tee-to-green game put on his putting squeezed his putting confidence.

I swear none of these sponsor-sanctioned coaches have the players best interests in mind. If they really cared about their clients, they’d turn them over to me. But, that’s not gonna happen unless they start hating fame and fortune. LOL.

And, oh my God! Have you seen Bads? Oh, that poor guy just has the most beautiful short game, but absolutely no chance from t-t-g. He hits it DHTAG (Low) on courses requiring the high-soft approach. I root so hard for him being the great human being that he is. But, really now… who is he listening to!? I wish him volumes of luck in his current state.

That’s enough for today. Best Wishes,

John Wright – Founder
The Open Stance Academy

Patrick Cantlay Used His Open Stance To Win The Tour Championship

Rory Does It Tooooooooooo!

Paul Azinger Won With an Open Stance, Too

 

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