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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
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Admin warning - I'm very comfortable talking about full swings, but I'm lost right now with putting so take this with a grain of salt. In a shoulder only stroke, theoretically the right shoulder would be lower at impact than address. But then again, that may only apply to follow through since the ball is positioned under the rotational point of the stroke (I think VJ mentioned upper spine)and there is no need for axis tilt.
I'll check out the yellow book here shortly. First I have to go challenge Trig in a game of 21 on the putting green. If I'm going to figure this out, I need to do it under pressure!
Bagger
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Fair enough. I have a feeling you may have answered my question with your last response in that the thorasic spinal region is the "pivot point" in a shoulder stroke and the ball is played in the middle of your stance.
Good luck with the 21. Isn't this Texas weather incredible??? (Of course we could use a little rain!)
Comet