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Old 11-27-2006, 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by birdie_man
Not sure what you mean.

All I mean I guess it that even if the ball position stays the same in relation to your feet it can still be changed in relation to your left shoulder by altering stance width and weight distribution.

So basically my thinking is that ball postition in relation to the left shoulder is the most important part of ball position.

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I know you know this I was just clarifying for the sake of this thread. (and Mr. libero here)
birdie_man,

Thanks for the clarification.

I was just trying to be funny. Different TGM A.Is teach you differently. Some espouse one ball position in relation to the left heel, yet another a constant ball position in relation to the left shoulder.

Yes, to have a constant ball position in relation to low point means a different ball position in relation to the feet assuming the stance does narrow and widen for different clubs.
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