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| Is this a good feel for someone that is way across the line at the top? - Get more UP in your takeaway. This will allow for more in as the club finishes the backswing, helping the club line up better at the top. A good sensation at the top is that your left elbow is higher than your hands. I saw this tip and am thinking it's a misprint. ?? |
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I'd have to see your swing but if this DOES work for you GREAT, however i'd probably focus more on your elbow position.
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| I think it really depends on YOUR defintion of "A good sensation at the top is that your left elbow is higher than your hands." I think depending on YOUR definition you could get either laid off or across the line. Know what I mean?
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| | #7 (permalink) |
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| Thanks ggsjpc and thanks dan I will give it a try. Jim, to be fair I didn't give enough information. I was talking about the rare case where the takeaway is inside and then momentum takes the arms into an overswing across the line. So the UP is happening too late. I will try the feel of the tip I mentioned for a better blend of IN and UP on the takeaway. Thanks guys. |
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