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Golf fans had to testify to a vintage show from Justin Rose During the weekend while he claimed the first title of the FedEx Cup Play -offit with a win at TPC Southwind. The victory was the first for the English in over two years and throws it in the first five in the FedEx Cup rankings with two events to play.
Professional golf may be new every season, but Rosie proved that there is still a place in the game for a wild veterinarian.
“I know when it matters, I’ve got it yet,” Rose said. “I feel better and better and better as it gets more important. That’s good to know. It’s hard to practice, hard things to learn. Nice to know it hasn’t left me in this mature old age.”
“Old Age” can be an extension – he is only 45 years old, after all! – But in a game feeding more and more for the new bombs, the point stands. Sometimes experience is the greatest asset under pressure.
If you’ve seen Rose Triumph over the weekend, you probably saw her go through an unusual pre-shop routine. So what purpose does this serve? We break down below.
Unique feeling of the pre-shop rose
If you are a fan of Rosie, you have probably seen him try a unique action when in his pre-store routine, where he takes the club to the top, and then climb from his back and pushes his chest to the ground to start landing. It is a strange look with the average fan, but it is something that helps Ingrain an excellent shake feel.
“I’m just trying to feel as if I’m redefining as much as I can,” Rose says in the video above. “What you give me is the ability to then jump and light the way.”
This “jump and twist” is the key here. Because the pink hangs forward at the waist so tightly as it pushes to the ground, it enters a position where it can then extend its body quickly during the last half of landing. This extension helps the club move quickly through the impact area and It creates thousands of club speeds.
“Theoretically, I’m moving my chest down and trying to open,” Rose says.
It is the main feeling in the swinging of Rose, and when he can execute it, he is one of the purest ball attackers on the planet.
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