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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (48066)7/20/1998 1:07:00 AM
From: Electric  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Patrick,

Thanks..

If you are referring to keeping a straight left arm by doing that, I agree, and I appreciate if you would talk to those guys for me.

I talked to a gentleman who went to a golf camp last week and he mentioned that the instructor said to keep the left arm less vertical..

So who knows.. I bet if I went to 3 instructors, I would get 10 answers...



To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (48066)7/20/1998 1:07:00 AM
From: Nemer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
OT --

---->They say to throw the club out along the backswing and it will prevent you from dropping the shoulder.

That'll work, also, you can change the sentence to read ----
Take the club back on a straight line away from the ball for a little farther than normal.
And
you can also try placing the feet slightly closer together and not raising the heel of the right foot off the ground on the backswing until you have the shoulder dropping problem cured with swing timing....
that's assuming you're swinging from the right side ......

Oh BTW ----
what was the worst case example that you posted to AV about the best being 40k from 2k in 18 ?