Jon_T
Medal Winner
What do you think of unothodox styles? Do you see many on the course and if so what and do they work the same or better than more orthodox styles?
The most obvious unothodox style tour is Bryson Dechambeau and his outlook on the golf swing and differing style to the norm seems to work for him.
I like to tinker with my swing and golf game and don't mind trying different styles. I look at the hole when putting for one, which always gets commented on but yesterday I saw a video advocating side saddle chipping and as it was a nice day and the lawns freshly cut, I got a wedge out and had a go and to my surprise chipping was easy like this and chipping is not my strong point. The question is how unothodox could you be without being self conscious on course or do you just stick to traditional methods?
The most obvious unothodox style tour is Bryson Dechambeau and his outlook on the golf swing and differing style to the norm seems to work for him.
I like to tinker with my swing and golf game and don't mind trying different styles. I look at the hole when putting for one, which always gets commented on but yesterday I saw a video advocating side saddle chipping and as it was a nice day and the lawns freshly cut, I got a wedge out and had a go and to my surprise chipping was easy like this and chipping is not my strong point. The question is how unothodox could you be without being self conscious on course or do you just stick to traditional methods?