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Originally Posted by rchang72
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Really I didn't tell him to do it! He just started on his own \ /
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First of all, notice how young Chang is in
perfect balance. He is facing the Ball in a
Square Stance (and not aligned way to the right as are so many 'experienced' players). His
Head is in a wonderful position: It is in the center of his Body -- where God put it -- and a line from his chin would fall
precisely between his Feet. Speaking of which, his Right Foot is perpendicular to the Line and his Left Foot is toed-out a bit, just as Hogan suggested.
And all you guys who are having a problem getting your
Left Thumb on the Aft side of the shaft, check out the photo! Could it possibly be that what
he is doing is natural and what
you are doing is unnatural?
Also note that the
Left Arm Flying Wedge and the
Right Forearm Flying Wedge have been beautifully assembled:
- -- The Left Arm is Straight; the Left Wrist is Flat; and the Clubshaft is In-Line with the Left Arm. A perfectly assembled Left Arm Flying Wedge.
-- Similarly, the Right Elbow is Bent, as is the Right Wrist, and the Clubshaft is On Plane (or at least very nearly so) with the Right Forearm.
Finally, note that the
Clubshaft has a nice Forward Lean for a true Three-Dimensional Impact and the
Clubface is aligned slightly Open for Horizontal Hinging.
In short, Zones One, Two and Three -- Body, Arms and Hands -- seem to be well under control at Address and need only to return to these alignments through Impact and Follow-Through. Not so hard after all, is it?
Watch for the name -- Chang! -- at the
2025 Masters Tournament!