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Your description of the Pivot and weight shift is interesting.
I once met a fellow that knew Sam Snead's son. He struck the ball very nicely on the range. He told me that Sam did not shift much, if at all on most shots. He felt as if he stayed on his left side.
Ben Hogan also looked as if he did this. John Schlee called Hogan's shift a "dynamic weight shift"... as opposed to a "static" weight shift.
Now... what do you feel is the difference between what you are doing, and the 10-14-C (Shiftless) version?
I know Yoda posted that your view of the ball should never change. Thus resulting in a stationary head. If your head is truly stationary
the pivot, weight shirt etc. become less complex with far less motion.
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