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Old 05-04-2008, 06:16 PM
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checking shoulder alinement with club

After struggling for ages with my shoulder alinement i have found a good method to help me check were my shoulders are pointing. I set up to the ball then place the club across my shoulders to check were they are pointed i then hit the shot im just wondering is it legal to check your shoulder position with the club before you hit your shot cause i dont want to do this in a competition and get penalised
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Re: checking shoulder alinement with club

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After struggling for ages with my shoulder alinement i have found a good method to help me check were my shoulders are pointing. I set up to the ball then place the club across my shoulders to check were they are pointed i then hit the shot im just wondering is it legal to check your shoulder position with the club before you hit your shot cause i dont want to do this in a competition and get penalised
perfectly legal michael

i do it myself
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Re: checking shoulder alinement with club

Thanks mate, didnt want to try anything illegal and get penalised
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Re: checking shoulder alinement with club

You can even lay a club down at your feet for alignment. However, you must toss it aside (ie no longer use it as an alignment aid) before you make your stroke.
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