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Originally Posted by lagster
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Yoda... In the part where you described "taking the 'wobble' out of
the shoulders"... does this pectoral action actually keep the arms more
away from the chest? Will the back be straight, or will there be a slight
rounding?
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At Impact Fix:
(1) Given a specific
Golf Club length and
Ball Location on the
Plane, e.g., on a tee or on the ground;
(2) With the Left Wrist Flat,
Level -- remember, this is a 'High
Hands' partially
Uncocked Condition per 4-B-1 -- and Vertical;
(3) With
Extensor Action applied to the Left Arm and Clubshaft through
the #3 Pressure Point establishing the Flying Wedge Alignments; and with...
(4) The
Stationary Head Position established by the desired
Knee
Flex and
Waist Bend (standing to the Ball 'in halves' with as
straight a Spine -- the body's backbone that does not include the Neck (that
joins the Head and Body)-- as possible;
Then...
There is only one place
you can stand. And that will determine how far
the Arms are away from the Chest. Study 9-2-1-#2,
9-2-2-#2 and 9-2-3-#1.