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Originally Posted by cmays Your are very welcome.
Let me point out something for you.
Notice in Helen's swinging picture on the left side of the page, the one two count.
On number one notice when the left palm faces the right leg she starts the shoulder turn, club is parallel to the ground or close to.
That was the same with the old method of teaching of dragging back low and slow until the left palm faced the right leg, club is parallel to the ground and then go into your shoulder turn. This old method caused many problems and bigger chested men where the first to discover these problems. Another bigger problem was people wanting to drag the hands to the inside too much and many more.
Helen has two steps, palm faces back leg and then go into the shoulder turn.
The only difference in what I teach, I have taken the first step out of the swing, shorten the process, but everything else remains about the same as Helen is teaching.
When you can put the two actions together you will have a nice easy swing.
Chin up, let the eyes drop down to see the ball and Good Luck, You Can Do It. |
thanks I am going to the course now. It is warm today. All I need is a few more yards to compete in the LDA. I tried last year for the first time and came up a few yards short. Flew it 294 yards and it fell out of the sky like a rock and rolled two feet. LOL!!! I will work on your advise and give an update later. Thanks Bigbo