Are you noticing the relationship of winners to the Open Stance? It’s not a coincidence. It’s causal. Therefore, can we really be surprised Bryson DeChambeau won again with an Open Stance?
Yes, Bryson putted great. However, birdie putts require proximity to the hole. Proximity to the hole requires greens in regulation. Also, greens in regulation require a golfer to hit fairways on a Tillinghast course.
Furthermore, hitting fairways requires good contact. Good contact requires a repeatable swing. Thus, a repeatable swing requires the repeatable swing structure provided by the trailing elbow.
Additionally, the repeatable swing structure provided by the trailing elbow requires a repeatable reaction to the ball and target to keep the club from closing. Finally, such a repeatable reaction requires the same, open, set-up orientation.
Bryson DeChambeau, therefore, is a winner because he has set himself up to succeed.
John Wright – Founder
The Open Stance Academy