There is a term in the Rules of Golf that might seem self-explanatory, but when you read the fine print, it comes with some latitude in how it's applied. The term is "fairly taking a stance." Astute ...
Your set-up is the be all and end all of what we can or can’t do in the golf swing. If you set up in a way which is not functional for what you’re trying to do, you’ve got no chance from the minute ...
What you might still be wondering is where do you draw the line? In other words, when does "fairly taking a stance" become "building" one? For example, what happens when someone gets a little ...