Is there such a thing as an optimum amount of knee flex at address? I realize some teach to maintain the flex of the back knee and some don't mind if it straightens on the backswing, but is there any amount of flex necessary other than to make sure it isn't locked straight? Did Homer Kelley address this? Thanks!
The current issue of Golf Illustrated has an article by Tom E. Stickney II (TGM certification) who references TGM and comments on knee flex as it relates to a shoulder turn perpendicular to the spine (10-13-C).
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I haven't found that issue on the local newstands. Can you give a brief summary of what Stickney stated?
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