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Date Posted: 11:14:33 03/14/02 Thu
Author: Jim
Subject: Do not pronate through impact!!!
In reply to: Chazman 's message, "Why a pendulum-like hand and arm swing is no good for NG!" on 18:11:06 03/13/02 Wed

If you pronate the arms past where they started the swing then the clubface will be closed at impact. You are not supposed to pronate the arms in the impact area. The right arm should not supinate or pronate at all until well after impact, so there is no way the clubface should be closed.

Setup to a ball with a good NG grip and setup, now try to make the club face close. What you had to do was pronate the arms. DONT DO THAT UNLESS YOU WANT TO HOOK THE BALL. This is not difficult to understand. I hope you get it one day.

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