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Old 03-09-2008, 11:46 PM
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Does the book mention where the weight in the feet ought to be?
Hogan said in Power Golf “None of the weight should rest on the club head point of contact. That would be true if the weight is back through the heel as it should be.” p. 38

Where the weight is in the foot is obviously of prime concern, especially for impact fix, otherwise you are not properly “measured” for an on center collision. As I mentioned in my original post…weight on the balls at fix…weight on the heels at adjusted address got me hitting it in the screws again…if I had me some… on that monstrosity of a thing called a driver! I pine for persimmon!

Balance - state in which all opposing forces cancel each other out - HK

Do you think the weight is placed towards the heels in order to accommodate, or cancel out the throw out action that moves the weight towards the balls of the feet? Pardon the fetish, but there are only two contact points…the hands and the feet…like in any sport footwork is the heart of balance.
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