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Date Posted: 03:47:15 03/16/02 Sat
Author: Herbert
Subject: Swing it!
In reply to: Remington 's message, "Why many object to hands and arms swinging idea" on 09:18:49 03/15/02 Fri

Remington,
I am curious has your increase in knowledge improved your swing?
BTW I told you that Moe's club was still going back while his legs were going forward years ago. Something that you acknowledged but ignored. It is standard pro swing stuff. Most all of them do it. Funny thing though if you look at the poor player who starts down with hands and arms first (casting) you will find that the shoulders get way to far ahead of the hands. In the late hit position the shoulders will be far more open then a pro's shoulders. Bit of a paradox, isn't it? Start down with body but get the arms through faster.
Regards, Herbert

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