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Old 08-25-2006, 03:04 PM
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CASH-ing in at the top...

Not to be confused with casting….

Mitchell Spearman, the world’s most expensive pro ($600 per hour), has written several articles in many golf publications about the CASH method. Simply put, when you start your backswing, the proper sequencing goes in the order of C-A-S-H (clubhead, arms(hands), shoulders, hips). And then vise-versa on the way back to impact. I also watched a video from Brian Mogg regarding the “proper” sequencing to stop the cup at the top.

I fight a cupped left wrist and the top, and I also fight a push slice. Go figure. When using several tools (comb, tape, etc) to keep my left wrist flat at the top, the only way I feel I can get to that position is by using this method.

HOWEVER, I feel like I am rolling my hands and forearms a bit at the beginning of the swing AND that my body does not move at ALL. I hear people talk about fanning the clubface open when you start. Does any of this sound negative?

I have been hitting the ball slightly better. It’s taking some getting used to, but I don’t want bring on any bad habits.

Thoughts?
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