Over the Top from the Inside (OTTFTI): the Modern Players

By Wayne D | Videos

Yes, I know this video is too long, so you don’t have to watch it all at once.  But if you like watching great golf swings (these just happen to demonstrate the outward hand path and shallowing shaft) there are a bunch of them here.  This method of transition is a preference of mine, and by no means does every Tour player employ it, but quite a few do and their swings appeal to me more than ones those where the hands either drop straight down or fall backwards.  I use the analogy of sidearm throwing as Hogan did in The Five Lessons, and OTTFTI is just another way to describe what is happening when a golf swing utilizes right upper arm adduction, right forearm supination, and right shoulder external rotation as the hands and arms respond to the change of direction of the pivot.