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Old 04-26-2006, 03:19 PM
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Follow Through Alignments GM#27
Originally Posted by gerv
Golfingrandy/Yoda- Thank you for your help. Please let me know if this procedure makes sense.
1. Determine the length of follow-through needed
2. Note location of right shoulder
3. Don't allow the right shoulder to move beyond this location.

Is this what Mr. Kelley meant when he said to lock the shoulder?

Thank you again,
Eric

Remember, this is the Impact position (and alignment) of the Right Shoulder. When the Pivot Motion is Partial or Full, the Shoulder will move Downplane into Impact and should remain On Plane until at least the end of the Follow-Through (8-11). When the Pivot Motion is Zero or minimal, e.g., on Putts, short Chips and Pitch Shots, the Shoulder can be "pre-positioned" -- where did Homer say "locked?" -- at this Impact location and this alignment be maintained to the end of the Follow-Through.
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