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| Re: takeaway hey all, I'm only just getting into golf but this is something I have recently begun to get the hang of too. I think it is what people mean when you hear them saying to 'stay connected'. You start your takeaway with a nice smooth motion, allow the arms and wrists to do what they have to do without thinking about it on the backswing, connect the upper arms with the chest again as soon as you can on the downswing, and use your body rotation to generate the power, this rotation will mean that your arms will have no choice but to swing into a correct finish position. Thats my bit of a rant, and porbably not described very well! lol |
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| Re: The Takeaway Quote:
I read a book recently by Ernie Els on the golf swing in which he says he concentrates on just swinging his arms, in fact he says "I am all arms", which is a contradiction to what just about everybody else says. |