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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
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Great references Comdpa.
One of my own swinging snares was forgetting that the swing is from the ground up. Think bottom up rather than top down Birdie. The weight shift (pivot) is your first move.
The feel is letting the hands go along for the ride...a ride that they have defined from the top. That right shoulder can be a bad boy if the hips aren't in the lead.
Bagger
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If the hips don't clear as they should in a mechanically correct stroke, the hands cannot come from the inside out as is necessary for inside-out IMPACT.
Some of my students run with this hip slide and go into hip OVERDRIVE!...and then its back to the drawing board...
I have them to make their normal turn, then grab a railing on their trail side that is waist high. They need only slide 2 or so inches to feel a tug on their left side - slack is eliminated from the swing.
Per 7-14 - Hula Hula flexibility. When that is done right, there will be the proper amount of axis tilt and roundhousing, running out of right arm will not be an issue.
Impact is incidental on the way to a both arms straight follow thru. That is the Golfing Machine...How "difficult" this is....tsk tsk.
