Okie, an observation from study of the "The final missing Piece" by
Trolio, the head must stay centered between the feet while
making the Hogan move to the left. Otherwise you will not be
able to get the proper axis tilt to put the right shoulder on plane
for the downswing. Sure sounds like you are doing some good
things.
I haven't read the book. And I don't know if "centered between the feet" also means a still head. Certainly the above could be some very good advice to be applied to the golf movement. But I do know that Hogan's head did not stay in the same position while making "the Hogan move to the left".
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Mike, The pictures in Trolios book, taken from the video
In Persuit of Perfection by Darracott, Shows that the head
moves down but not left during the Hogan move. The pictures
indicate that the head moved forward, maybe one or two inches,
from the top to follow through and then forward to finish.
You being a master student of the game, I think that you would
enjoy "The Final Mission Piece" by Trolio. It is a masterpiece.
Mike, The pictures in Trolios book, taken from the video
In Persuit of Perfection by Darracott, Shows that the head
moves down but not left during the Hogan move. The pictures
indicate that the head moved forward, maybe one or two inches,
from the top to follow through and then forward to finish.
You being a master student of the game, I think that you would
enjoy "The Final Missing Piece" by Trolio. It is a masterpiece.
You're right - I need to read the book- sounds like a good read from all the comments.
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