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Date Posted: 23:23:09 08/26/01 Sun
Author: eric s
Subject: Wrong Yet Again Chaz
In reply to: Chazman 's message, "Facing the ball with what?" on 22:06:58 08/26/01 Sun

Chaz you are really a moron. Read this crap before you try to use it. Scott in post #116 says he always swings from inside to square. alwaysI have taken a qoute from him below.

>Head? Shoulder? Hips? Moe at impact is hardly facing
>the ball with his hips or shoulders, which have both
>rotated to the left!

Moe's shoulders are almost dead square to the target line at impact, hips slightly open.

>Hazledine, who if you look at his Ask Scott archives
>#116 Scott swings on a path that that is 15* right of
>the target, care to explain how he hits them straight
>doing that?

He doesn't!

SCOTT H
Notice how straight and square the divot is. The path is much more important than alignment. Develop a swing path that will trap you down the line on both sides. In my swing the path is always inside to square.

Give UP IDIOT!

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