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Date Posted: 18:35:59 01/12/02 Sat
Author: Dave
Subject: That is simple!
In reply to: ezsteve 's message, "The swing's initiator" on 10:10:03 04/10/01 Tue

The initiator is the brain! This starts every swing.

>I have received input from a poster, (that I know to
>be helpful and informed)that the NG swing starts from
>the Hands.
>However I read a post somewhere in archives that
>talked about an instructor teaching a Body lead NG
>swing.
>I have (just lately) been starting my short backswing,
>SA stroke with the Lead shoulder!
>I've actually been holding the setup angle (the
>triangle formed by the arms and the chest)intact, and
>pushing the whole setup back into a short backswing,
>then the trailing shoulder pushes the whole setup
>triangle forward, in a more forceful and longer stroke
>(longer because the downswing includes the follow
>through, and more forceful because I use the trail
>hand to push faster after the trail shoulder starts
>the downswing)
>This back and forth shoulder action has given me great
>stability, and doesn't seem to hurt the distance; yet
>it is conflict with other Hand Lead styles.
>I was wondering if there are a few NG'ers that have
>body lead swings, as opposed to hand initiated swings?

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