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Originally Posted by gerv
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Yoda- Sorry about the "locked". I'm not sure where that came from after reviewing my notes. Let's say I have a very short putt. At Impact Fix I position my right shoulder in a way that will allow my hands to stop at a preselected point. I must move to 'both arms straight' to meet the requirements of the Follow-Through. I notice that the lower the right shoulder is the further my hands must move before both arms become straight. At Impact Fix (for a short putt, etc.) I notice that my posture becomes more and more upright; more upright posture=higher right shoulder=less right arm=shorter travel distance for the hands. Am I anywhere close?
Thank you again for your help,
Eric
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You get the concept now. However, remember that
a Putt is just another golf shot, and ideally you should establish your posture, Head position, and other Impact alignments according to the routine in 2-J-1. This especially includes the
Left Shoulder-to-Ball Radius as fully extended by Extensor Action (6-B-1-D). Therefore, though the Left Shoulder will be proportionately lower as the Right Shoulder is raised -- and vice versa -- your overall posture should not be noticeably affected.