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Simon Golf swing 17Jul05-back This is a video, click on the thumbnail to download
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crcowboyfan
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Registered: August 2005 Posts: 11
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Sat August 6, 2005 1:52pm
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Try to keep your head down
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samburk
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Registered: April 2006 Location: UK Posts: 108
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Mon June 12, 2006 12:22pm
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I dont like the term "keep your head down". I prefer keep your eye on the ball as this does not imply that you need to keep your head perfectly still and restrict any natural rotation or movements. By maintaining your spine angle at address all the way through your swing this will automatically keep your head down for you!
Also keep that right knee flexed all the way through your backswing to maximise coil which in turn adds distance and consistancy.
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phenshaw
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Registered: January 2003 Location: UK Posts: 4
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Sun January 7, 2007 2:33pm
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Rating: 7.00
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Its a good start there! Like myself a few years ago, I would imagine you feel a bit 'robotic' - just be a bit more relaxed and confident in your swing and you'll definitely improve! Once you don't feel you have to 'force' a swing, you'll start to have much more rhythm and much less of a 'hit'. Good basics there though. As with the advice above, keep your flex and stay focused on the ball and a confident swing will send the ball on its way! All the best. Paul
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Simon Woo
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Registered: June 2005 Location: Singapore Posts: 767
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Mon January 8, 2007 12:56am
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Thanks for taking the time Paul 
You are right, I don't know why I look so stiff and lack the body movement, even though it sure feels like I'm swinging hard!
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different
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Registered: April 2008 Posts: 124
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Mon May 26, 2008 12:32pm
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Rating: 10.00
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lovely! You are so right!
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