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| Re: question for you guys the correct answer is impact, but that is too obvious, I don't think that is what you are asking. though. It doesn't matter how wierd or bad of a backswing you have or a wierd downswing, if you can square everything up at impact, you are going to hit it strait. |
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| Re: question for you guys Quote:
you may need to use some creativity to figure this out, it is not an obvious answer but once it is explained you may understand whyLast edited by shootin4par; 05-09-2006 at 05:58 PM. |
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| Re: question for you guys Sir, are you referring to the backswing as a whole - intimating that for every error made in the backswing, a compensatory effort must be made in the downswing to ensure a proper strike? In your example setup and posture have been perfected, so there is no compensation required for either of those. |
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| Re: question for you guys the back swing has too many movements, I am talking about one specific movement, for many golfers this will be a revolutionary golden nugget if they apply it properly to their swing |