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| right shoulder works under chin on dswing http://www.pga.com/popup/iyg/2005/vi...082_hi_wm.html. This is a drill to maintain spine angle thru impact. Simply have your right shoulder work under your chin thru impact. This automatically did many good things to my swing(keeps right heel on ground longer without trying, puts my hands in willis' impact position, and no more over the top). Now turn your chest and your shoulders will follow as opposed to if you think turn your shoulders you will only tilt and chest probably won't turn much. Finally, I am working on keeping my left arm straighter by pulling with the right arm. Just wanted to share this with you as it has made me much more consistant.. |