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Old 05-30-2008, 12:23 PM
dkerby dkerby is offline
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Pg 93, Hogan said Initiating the downswing with the hips is of
such critical importance that many top-run golfers, sensing
that their timing will be better accomodated, start to turn
their hips to the left a fraction of a second before the club
reaches the top of the backswing. There's nothing wrong with
this.

Pg 74, When the hips are turned back to the left, this
tightens the muscles between the hips and the shoulders just
a notch more-something like the way a fellow gives each lug
that little extra tightening twist when he's changing a tire.
Maximum tension in the muscles betwee the hips and the
shoulders produces maximum speed.

Jeff, I love your pictures. Thanks for putting them up.
If you get a chance, look a frame No. 3 on page 41 of
the Final Missing Piece. It shows that Hogan had moved
the center of Mass to the left leg before starting down.
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