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That is a good post....I have no problem with any of that Lynn.
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BTW I just realized y'all may (also?) have been talking about Hardy, etc.....with "swinging left." Maybe an oversight on my part.
Anyway when certain people ("spaghetti eatin"...lol- if you catch my drift) say "swing left" though....
....what they mean by that is exactly as you say it Lynn:
After moving down and out until reaching Low Point the clubhead begins to move IN.
In other words- Trace a straight Plane Line!!
I mean......we all know how this works.......so I dunno if there is some kind of confusion as to what people teach.....or maybe confusion on my part with regards to exactly WHO is teaching whatever y'all think they are teaching.
Anyway tho....
The other thing that remains in all this I guess is: What about "swinging RIGHT?"
Well that of course is fine too. (if not exaggerated) Cause if you go back up to your summarizing and informative post above- the clubhead does move "to the right" (i.e. towards the Plane Line) until Low Point is reached.
"Swing left"........"Swing right".....
Either one too exaggerated is not so good.....and certain players need more of either one depending on the player....and I'm sure certain players may even need to FEEL a LOT more of one or the other. (i.e. for a fix in the present moment- start at one end of the spectrum....aim to exaggerate towards the other end....and wind up right in the middle)
So ya.....you do both.....
Or in other words--once again--Trace a straight Plane Line.
Last edited by birdie_man : 04-19-2007 at 01:09 AM.
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