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Setting up for compression

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Old 06-15-2005, 01:37 PM
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The leading edge of the club actually on the same line to the outside edge of the right foot.

So if you were to stand with your right foot along a line on the floor perpendicular to your targetline, the leading edge of the clubface would be 'on' and matching that line.

To clarify, by outside edge of the right foot, think the 'ball' of the right foot (if you had the entire outside edge of your foot on that line your foot would be turned too 'closed').

Basically a drill to ensure that setup has 'built in' forward lean of the shaft when taking your grip.
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