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Old 03-04-2006, 10:38 AM
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Great capture of Hogan's move to the ball. Reminds me of Moe Norman's 42 inch lag-drag drill to the ball. Also Cory Pavin's preview drill for his approach shot at Shinnecock.
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Old 03-04-2006, 12:22 PM
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Welcome aboard, Bob. Thanks for your first post. Keep'em coming!
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Old 03-04-2006, 07:00 PM
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Welcome aboard, Bob. Thanks for your first post. Keep'em coming!
I met Bob at the Atlanta Golf Show where I was speaking about G.O.L.F. for three days. I guess I said some things that weren't pure gibberish, and we spoke afterwards. He's a seeker of the truth and a gentleman. He has wonderful experiences in many methodologies, and teaches here in Atlanta.

He's coming to the swamp very soon to see me.
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Yoda? Anyone?

Is it wrong to focus on driving left shoulder up and back rather than right down and forward? I always had an issue with over the top and using a mirror figured out that working my left up and back made my right work properly. As a matter of fact, for me, it seems to work well to get more power too, harder left work, the better I work down.

Am I crazy? Wrong? Misguided?

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Old 03-05-2006, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by kmmcnabb
Yoda? Anyone?

Is it wrong to focus on driving left shoulder up and back rather than right down and forward? I always had an issue with over the top and using a mirror figured out that working my left up and back made my right work properly. As a matter of fact, for me, it seems to work well to get more power too, harder left work, the better I work down.

Am I crazy? Wrong? Misguided?

Thanks.
You are neither crazy, wrong or misguided.

You are just using an equivalent.

Left shoulder up = Right shoulder down
Left wrist flat = Right wrist bent

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Mike Hebron has used that key as well.

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