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Old 12-03-2008, 03:54 PM
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Is the Slammer a bit arched at the end there? It does not look in-line. Is it the angle or just my ineptitude
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Old 12-03-2008, 04:51 PM
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Is the Slammer a bit arched at the end there? It does not look in-line. Is it the angle or just my ineptitude
Leon,

You are a looking at POSITION . . . not alignment . . . is the shaft and the face matching his left arm? Hmmmmmmmmmm?

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Old 12-03-2008, 05:35 PM
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Nah I wasn't thinking postion...BUT I was wrong nonetheless. On second looksy it looks fine and dandy. I jumped the gun. I think it was a Rorschach kinda deal...I lose my alignment by getting a bit archy...so therefore everybody does! Other than gripping down on a dowel left hand only what other drills do we have for keeping the LFW intact? My tendency I think is to add more right wrist bend than I need...it is a bit of a bugger!
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Old 12-03-2008, 06:38 PM
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I concur with Doctors Bucket and Yoda. Your Sir have a stuck right hip which can lead to a severe roundhousing on the way back and on the way down.

Here for what its worth are some screen captures from Greg McHattons blob man showing an overhead view of the Wee Iceblob's right hip in a full swing.

The lowest part of the curve is preceded by a south westerly 45 degree angle....this is the move V.J. described where the Hawkblob's right hip is still turning back as he slides his hips laterally to tilt his axis. All of this achieved prior to start down.

Being a swing physician myself I would like to prescribe the following pills:
-MacDonald drill #6. Prior to going to bed every night or before a golf swing or thought of any kind.
-Moe's swing thought #26. When taking the MacDonald Drill #6's. They are in fact the same medication although the #6's have more information and are therefor more medicinal.
-Start Down Waggles. With milk, the right hip held back and your axis tilted. Two times after every pull shot or bent to the left plane line.
-Extensor Action. As often as possible unless you are operating a motor vehicle or employing a lagging takeaway. The right shoulder will not be able to hit the shot properly without it. Swinging or hitting.

Thanks for all the posts of late.
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