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Old 12-07-2009, 09:58 AM
slicer mcgolf slicer mcgolf is offline
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OB - I have 2 favorite teams in hockey: the Senators and who ever is playing against the Leafs. I heard the Leafs organization bought 30 CL corporate memberships because they can start playing in mid April when the courses open.

Great comments btw. when amatuers are working on their swing, they hear alot: hands ahead, forward learning clubshaft, divot in front of the ball - at least from good teachers. The thing with this is that it can be overdone because full extension is that much closer to flipping it. the reason I think that hogan and moe can keep the club on a shallow arc or angle post impact is because they delayed the angle release very well and when they did dump them into impact, their solid pivots continued the motion back up the plane. When we hear about their swing planes and swing patterns, their pivots were tremendous in continuing the movement of the power package.

Sometimes the wide/long circle post impact is a result of a path that is too far out to right field. both moe and hogan kept it on plane after impact, with this wide arc and shallow angle. most of us who try to keep it planed after contact may do so by ripping it left and/or up and disrupting the backside of the circle plane. I think the pivot is a major force behind the wide shallowness of their followthru.
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