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Originally Posted by Daryl
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The above statement puzzles me. It's my understanding that a weight shift occurs because the hips slide left. If the head remains centered and stationary, then the hip motion results in an Axis Tilt. The Hula-Hula concept impresses upon you the necessity of the stationary head in permitting Axis tilt to occur.
The last part that say's "hands are still mid chest" can have varying causes, but obvious and easily corrected, however, Zone 1, the pivot; feet, knees, hips, and eventually shoulders needs to be corrected before Zone 2.
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Thanks Daryl, don't get too hung up on my comment above. This was just me experimenting with a motion, not my desired pattern, purely for the sake of discussion. Going to the opposite extreme of JUST moving the right shoulder down with no rotation.
What I wanted to discuss was Hogan's ( and maybe Sergio's - thanks Lagster!) shoulder movement which seems to have alot of rotation before the down.
It would appear - again from me just experimenting in front of a mirror - that early shoulder movement alone causes a steep delivery path and as long as you "time the down" movement of right shoulder you can take the hands to a max trigger delay position with shaft parallel to plane line. It avoids clubhead getting "stuck" behind - maybe?