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I love physics. As I try to internalize their physical analysis, I thought it helpful to take some screen shots for my reference.
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The key is Optimal Impact Position


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Perpendicular to Stick - through the ball


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Negative Actions

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Club face wants to rotate and close.

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What shaft orientation relative to the players lead forearm provides the golfer with the most MECHANICALLY REPEATABLE IMPACT, in terms of club face angle and clubhead path?


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Proper In-swing dynamics

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Handle Position

The pads matter.
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Too much “In to Out” can cause hozzel rockets.

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Make sure hands go in front of body and lead shoulder up. Just like Harry Shaw and Rob Cheney instruction.

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It works for all non-specialty swings

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