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Date Posted: 09:04:05 06/23/00 Fri
Author: Bob G
Subject: ng slight hip turn, shoulder follow through

I have been playing natural golf for approx 2 years. While there have been good and not so good days, there is no doubt the single axis system has increased my enjoyment over CG. Like most I am tinkering toward improvement. I went back to review the Jack K golf digest video. One of my problems is I seem to hold the clubface square (or attempt to), throughout the swing, thus "delofting the club, resulting in very little height on my shots. While practicing incorporating the jack k video I have allowed my hands to open more on back swing then square up on downswing. I also got into a groove where I had the feeling or sensation that while I definitely faced the ball at impact, kept feet planted in wide stance, but FELT MY RIGHT HIP "TURN" (that dreaded word), ever so slightly at impact. I also feel that my right shoulder is dramatically following my swing downward. (as the left comes up, the right goes down.) If you've seen this video you will note that Todd Graves' right shoulder does follow the downswing dramatically. You also see Graves' hip turned slightly at impact in both LOBG, and this video.

Recent hits are straight and with height, almost as if I am finally getting the club to the ball not delofted and I what feels like an upswing. I'd like any comments on the slight hip move (not actually a turn). and the right shoulder move on the downswing.

thanks

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