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Originally Posted by cmays For everything but the driver we need the bump into the table. |
Fair enough, I'll give that a try.
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You can address the golfball with the weight 50-50 and if you have a short iron you shift the left shoulder over to the left, mid-irons, shoulders centered and the longer stuff you move the right shoulder back to the right. OPTION.
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This, I take it, means just "nudging" to the left or right, keeping the shoulder line parallel to the ground.
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If you address the ball from a square stance, head looking at the ball and just turn the chin a little back, now you do not have to do that anywhere in the swing.
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Now that's very very interesting. I need to try it, because I think this has been a problem. I've sensed a kind of conflict between keeping the head still and needing to do the swing properly, but I'm afraid if I release the head it'll just pull up and I'll swing back down and top the shot--which I've done about 10,000 times. But if I understand what you're saying, I can start by looking at the ball "sidelong" and then let my shoulders follow my head, instead of pulling against it.
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Let me say for most, the little skinny guys with flex can do the head forward and have less of a swaying action.
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That would be, ah, not me.
Thanks much; I'll play with the Reverse K and the sidelong head for a while and see what happens.