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  1. You (and SOOOO many other golfers!) are frustrated because your swing is not sufficient, nor efficient. Work on your grip. Left hand heel pad on TOP of the club. See two knuckles. Forefinger and thumb pinched together. Right hand lifeline on top of left thumb. Square with the clubface. Forefinger in a trigger position. Two knuckles. Posture. Athletic. Weight on balls of feet. The club will tend to go where your weight is set at address. Hands hanging from shoulders. Bend from hips about 30 degrees. Knees slightly flexed. Alignment. Hips, shoulders, eyes, and forearms square with target. NO MORE TIME!!!
  2. motion replied to N00NAN's topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    You want MAXIMUM participation from the right wrist. The wrists do cock and the right wrist DOES hinge back on itself. This is NOT opinion. This is fact. NICK PRICE DOES IT. HOWELL DOES IT. Tiger does it. Els does it. Vijay does it. They ALL do. You guys keep me on my toes...I love it!
  3. motion replied to N00NAN's topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    It's not very useful.It happens to focus on traditional dogma that the wrists ony work up and down. In actuality, if you want to be a hacker, cocking the wrists only up and down will make sure you are a hacker.

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