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Old 01-10-2006, 11:46 PM
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Comdpa, finally had a free night to get in to my book, with your notes in hand. My head's spinning, quite honestly but here goes anyway.

Originally Posted by comdpa

The proper downstroke shoulder motion is facilitated by a hip slide which tilts the axis of the shoulders.
Can you point me in the (book's) direction of how much hip slide to employ?

Originally Posted by comdpa

[b]Per 2-N-0 "There must be an Underhand Pitch motion and Feel. If there isn't you are "Roundhousing"
"Underhand Pitch motion" is this what most golf teachers refer to as moving the shoulder "down the line?". That is, it feels as if the right shoulder is moving parallel to the target line? "Roundhousing". If I were to not begin with a hip slide, but simply (and incorrectly) just turn my tilted upper body towards the target--is this "roundhousing"?.
Originally Posted by comdpa

Too many folks start off in the proper sequence UNTIL they get to the shoulders part and then they spin out (around) instead of getting the right shoulder to move downplane which makes it go Down then Out and then Forward.
Okay, "Down" I get. Its the opposite of up. "Forward" I get--towards the target line. But "Out" cooks my noodle a bit. Out to which direction? Many thanks for any light you care to shed. I've sort of been waiting a few years for this site--and for folks like you who care enough to spend time fog-lifting for folks like me.
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