Hong Kong-based teaching professional Nathan Goulding analyses Hong Kong international Leon D’Souza’s swing in the first installment of this new series of features
Nice start to his backswing with the clubhead slightly outside of his hands.
In his turn the left shoulder rotates down and across, and the wrists hinge up the club bisects his right shoulder creating a great position to deliver the club back down to the ball.
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Written by Nathan Goulding
Photography by Daniel Wong
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