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Date Posted: 02:28:37 06/21/00 Wed
Author: Don
Subject: Re: Uh oh, Ed's thinkin' again...
In reply to: Remington 's message, "Re: Uh oh, Ed's thinkin' again..." on 17:28:38 06/19/00 Mon

Reminton,

Your suggestion seems very logical to cure Phys Ed's swing fault. Jack K. in my lesson demonstrated how you can either mishit to the right or to the left when you swing across your body. Throughout my whole lesson he kept telling me to swing out away from my body. When you try to take the clubhead straight down the target line it is easy to swing across your body with mishits. You should swing 15 degrees inside to out making sure you have a good release.

Jack has simplified the ball positioning, he suggests hitting all irons off the right breast position and all woods off the left breast position.

Don

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