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Originally Posted by cmays Each of us may have a different shoulder turn when we think we are square at address. Thus you will need to reposition the ball in the stance.
I like Bobby because like me, he understands the importance of the shoulders in the swing, they are the rudder to your ship. The video goes into this.
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Say thanks to Pure Point Golf for this video.
1. http://www.purepointgolf.com/draw1.php
This is not to pull away from Brian's Post, but to add our most favorite icing to our own cake. |
Dear Cmays,
I respect your deep knowledge with regard to the golf swing and I guess golf like most things in life is a little subjective in places.
I looked at the video and agree with this guys statements on divot patterns but I do not agree with his fix. One minute he is saying that an out to in path caused the left pointing divots the next it is an alignment problem. OK, it could be both! He then suggests that placing the ball further back will fix it!!
Surely the way to fix alignment errors is to align yourself properly. If the error is Out to In then moving the ball will not fix it.
I still believe that the correct placement of the ball is in line with the left armpit, this is where the left arm naturally lies when hanging straight down.