Originally Posted by broberts5
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I was with Nick Mastrani when he interviewed Tom for the 1991 Golf Illustrated article. The two of us took lessons from Tom. My experience clearly was that Tom want me to pull down on the handle of the club at the same time as I was shifting weight from back to front foot. Tom said it really is all about rotary motion. I am sure he taught different people in different ways depending on what they needed.
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Thanks for this insight,
broberts.
This is how I remember Tommy teaching the Start Down Move (which, of course, is how it really works). In fact, this is precisely
The Magic Move Harvey Penick taught in his now famous
Little Red Book (page 96):
"To start your downswing, let your weight shift to your left foot while bringing your right elbow back down to your body."
There is a big difference between your recollection of Tommy's advice to "pull down as you shift" and
DG's steadfast demand that we uncock the right elbow
from the top and
in advance of any lower body action.
P.S. And this would be my Post
#7,000. Thanks for reading, everybody!