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Date Posted: 07:06:07 03/17/02 Sun
Author: Remington
Subject: Always interested in the pro swing puzzle
In reply to: Herbert 's message, "Re: Hips leading arms flying" on 04:34:19 03/17/02 Sun

Herbert, I would always be interested in the pro swing puzzle.

However, you point really doesn't have that much application as far as Moe is concerned because you are not rotating onto a straight left leg. There are issues of how you set up on the backswing, but, as a practical matter, there is probably no limit to the aggressiveness one can get with the hips, when you transfer onto the bent left leg. The wind into the right hip is so limited on the backswing that rotating the other way feels quite practical in line with how hard you want, or, can, hit the ball. The whole key is utilizing the leading edge of the left hip as the pivotal point, and moving onto that bent left leg.

Again, you're swing thoughts are in conventional golf. Have you started swinging single axis now? I see you posting on the single axis sites quite a bit now? When did you switch over? How is it going for you?

I am always interested in what you call the pro swing puzzle and look forward to your unique thoughts on this issue.

As far as pushing is concerned, yes, I have abandoned the idea of pushing, as promoted on the 1995 Golf Digest tapes. However, I do not accept the pulling techniques promoted by some of the NGCIs either. My position, and my change on this is well explained in the archieves on the other forum, and you might want to inspect that forum, for the proper information. Scott H. met with me some time ago and properly explained the position of the left elbow on the downswing, and the proper release, and I found a great deal of help on the aforementioned forum.

Remington

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