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Old 01-09-2006, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by comdpa
Per 7-13, a tip-off to bad shots created by improper shoulder motion is the non-existence of a "followthrough" 8-11
thanks compda

I might try a pm to Yoda for the other questions. I never seem to get anywhere on this topic

If you ever see an image showing the rear shoulder, forearm and clubshaft all on the same plane, during a normal golf shot and without a straight rear arm, please let me know . Push Elbow doesn't count
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Old 01-09-2006, 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by nevermind
thanks compda

I might try a pm to Yoda for the other questions. I never seem to get anywhere on this topic

If you ever see an image showing the rear shoulder, forearm and clubshaft all on the same plane, during a normal golf shot and without a straight rear arm, please let me know . Push Elbow doesn't count
Hi nevermind,

Please go see Chapter 9. Keep 2-R in mind as you study the pics.
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Old 01-10-2006, 08:03 AM
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ahhh... if only I still had my book
I tried to draw a stick figure showing those alignments from down the line, but never even got close
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What Mr.Kelly had to say...
Nevermind, this should answer your question more clearly...

In the Preface of the 7th Edition:

"The "Uncompensated Stroke" is recommended simply because - for instance per 7-13 - if you cannot take the Shoulder down the Clubshaft Plane you must take it along some other path and add compensations - now, instead of one motion to remember, you wind up with at least two."

What did Mr. Kelly have to say about compensations?

Per 6-F-2 " Compensations are like temporary taxes - seldom eliminated and soon forgotten."




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thanks compda

I might try a pm to Yoda for the other questions. I never seem to get anywhere on this topic

If you ever see an image showing the rear shoulder, forearm and clubshaft all on the same plane, during a normal golf shot and without a straight rear arm, please let me know . Push Elbow doesn't count
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