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Date Posted: 15:20:47 04/11/01 Wed
Author: ezsteve
Subject: Re: Trailing shoulder leading the downswing
In reply to: Chazman 's message, "Trailing shoulder leading the downswing" on 13:49:47 04/11/01 Wed

Yeah, I have to stick with the lead shoulder initiating the backswing, and the trailing shoulder (followed by a good push from the trail hand) being the main force of the downswing.
Cecil, I agree with you regarding feel and real. I video on occaison, what I thought to be extremely short (backswing) was in reality a medium length stroke. I felt the club at just a touch past horizontal, and in reality it was almost vertical!
The perception (feel) of a short backswing seems to give me a med-length backswing which is what I want :)
Well the Tape came today (Golf Digest, Moe & Natural Golf), so I'll go watch a little "Moe" now. :)

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