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  1. Should the right arm be completely extended at impact for a right hander, or should there be some small amount of bend? Also, should I feel as though I'm straightening that arm from the beginning of the downswing to help keep the club from getting stuck behind? Thanks.
  2. Anyone have any drills to either slow down the shoulders or speed up the arms on the downswing? I feel like I'm getting out of sync and getting my hands, arms and club stuck behind me. Thanks.
  3. I vaguely remember that 757...I'm actually still using it. Tried a Blade X460 with Diamana 83X, but went back to the 757 in a 580 XD. I liked the Diamana at first, but I just couldn't keep myself from going back to the 757. Don't worry, she's in good hands. :love:
  4. Also, anyone have any pics so that I'll know what I'm looking for? Thanks.
  5. I'm looking for an 8.5. What is the hosel size on these?
  6. Any info on CCs, where to find one, etc. would be appreciated. Also, is there a non-conforming version with a red "R"??? I'd like to try one but want to get one that's legit. Seems like everyone's favorite driver of all time. Thanks.
  7. CaptStubins posted a post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    I expect that I'll get a hundred different opinions on this topic, but how much or little should the head move during the swing? I saw a slow motion of Vijay's swing this weekend and his head didn't budge at all. Frankly, I was a bit surprised. Anyway, is that the goal...zero movement? My head moves a good deal laterally and I'm struggling with getting solid contact. Could this be my problem?
  8. Not sure what the 660s are like, but $3,000 for a set or irons that will be released within a few months is insane.
  9. CaptStubins replied to Precision's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    What's with the shaft color? That's a much cooler paint job than my Diamana!
  10. It seems to be agreed that the downswing begins with the lower body, but I've heard many different theories as to what the arms do. I find that many times I get stuck at the top with my shoulders outracing my arms/hands. Should I feel like I'm pulling my arms downs from the top? The only other solution that seems to help is trying to conciously start the arms first, then the shoulders, which is tricky. I've heard many people say that the arms "drop" naturally as the lower body makes its initial move to the target, but I just have a hard time believing that that solves my problem. Any ideas? Thanks.