Effects of changing weight position between heels and balls of feet?
ideal at set-up that the weight is through center of feet - through the laces
as weight pressure transfer occurs mostly through rotation the weight pressure is into inside trail heel atop the swing then moves through to finally favoring the lead heel at balanced finish
often times if weight is generally too much on the heels at address (often this combined with little ways too much knee bend in set-up posture) and if is then staying back through the motion it will usually cause some kinda OTT steep attack to the ball (and even spin-out the hips) so depending where the face angle is at contact some kinda left to right flight pattern, pulls or pull hooks but will also mean low point is inconsistent so possibly fats/thins even tops
its not a left to right flight but the pull hook definitely can happen when I lose my rhythm (invariably when it gets quick)
but if ball mostly starting out to the right of ball/target line & the arms/hands/club with the feeling of being stuck behind a high right hip then often times mostly down to unwanted lateral shift movement first back off the ball trailside this followed then big lateral shift to the leadside/target direction
if there is a big leadside lateral shift this puts the lead leg too far forwards out of line (ankle to hip socket) and it's real impossible for the hip to then rotate to clear out of the way this in turn puts bunch of real abnormal pressure on the lead knee
Because of the knee problem Ive tried to remove any lateral shift from the swing. The bad one is often a case of a lateral shift to the right on the backswing but with then no lateral shift back on the downswing as my knee cant take this, leading to me rescuing it with hands and arms