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Old 05-27-2006, 01:40 AM
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Inside swing?

What is it and what are the advantages?
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Re: Inside swing?

explain your concept of it first
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Re: Inside swing?

I have no concept of something I know nothing about.
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Re: Inside swing?

Hi sandmac.
Unless you're having problems with your swing, stick with what you've got .

If you are having problems , why not post a thread and maybe we can help.

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Re: Inside swing?

Hello Sandmac,
are you on about an inside swing if you are you should be hitting it long but not straight.

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Re: Inside swing?

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I have no concept of something I know nothing about.
Not sure what context you heard it in, but usually I would relate it to bringing the club to the ball from the inside of the target line as opposed to coming from the outside or sometimes referred to as coming over the top. Coming from the inside promotes a draw/hook and outside fade/slice. hth
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Old 05-28-2006, 01:25 AM
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Re: Inside swing?

Thanks Durt,
That's very helpful. I've been trying to learn the game and improve my swing and I've heard/read to stay inside and I never knew what it meant.
Is this something that you should try and do with every swing? Meaning, its a better path for accuracy for most shots? As I polish up my swing I'd like to know if the inside path should be part of it.

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