sev112
Tour Winner
Personally, apart form VERY good pros, i think Weight transfer is a by-product
You stand centrally balanced. you slowly move your arms (quite heavy) and club (reaonably heavy) outside your centre of gravity to the right - to stay in equilibrium your "wieght shifts" to the right as well.
You then reverse it, move the arms and club back to teh centre (and your weight starts shifting back to the centre), and the arms and clubs carry on the the left, and again your "weight shifts" further to the left to stay in balance.
Some VERY good golfers swing the club head (note i said head, not just eth club) VERY fast indeed and accelaret it, in which case i can perceive it being an idea to positively/proactively shift teh weight otherwise it wont catch up and you will fall over.
Go and try it tomorrow - back swing EVRY slowly - your weight will automatcially shift to stay in balance
Instead swing back REALLY quickly, you will find you have to shift yoru weight proactively to not fall over !

You stand centrally balanced. you slowly move your arms (quite heavy) and club (reaonably heavy) outside your centre of gravity to the right - to stay in equilibrium your "wieght shifts" to the right as well.
You then reverse it, move the arms and club back to teh centre (and your weight starts shifting back to the centre), and the arms and clubs carry on the the left, and again your "weight shifts" further to the left to stay in balance.
Some VERY good golfers swing the club head (note i said head, not just eth club) VERY fast indeed and accelaret it, in which case i can perceive it being an idea to positively/proactively shift teh weight otherwise it wont catch up and you will fall over.
Go and try it tomorrow - back swing EVRY slowly - your weight will automatcially shift to stay in balance
Instead swing back REALLY quickly, you will find you have to shift yoru weight proactively to not fall over !