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Old 03-19-2008, 07:46 AM
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This stuff is getting simpler by the day!
What don't work! I have "discovered" for my own unique set of demonic tendencies that it is seldom an overly low right shoulder, but rather a head that is no longer centered. I bought the baloney that due to the fact that the right arm is lower than the left that the head no longer should be centered. Setting up as a tripod opened a vista of TGM possibilities for me e.g. right forearm fanning. After all we have centered head when we give Homer's brilliance yet another standing ovation! Most people are amazed at how low the right shoulder is at impact, even if they are utilizing an upright plane. One of my favorite TGM concepts is FIX...so darn simple...but it continues tp allude the masses. My favorite question for any player these says is "Show me impact." Everytime, thus far, without exception or adequate explanation the right forearm is all together too high...like Homer said.

Passing tip. IMO the most important swing aid a person can buy is a full length mirror! Even before an impact bag...OK maybe after the dowels? In my case:

if I can:

1. Set up as a tripod
2. With my flying wedges
3. Ball correctly positioned relative to low point

Then...I will make a good pass at it!
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