Originally Posted by BerntR
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Good question.
I believe more fanning and less separation in the early stage of the back swing may potentially reduce the slice tendency and contribute to a later release, more swing speed and ball compression. There are probably a zillion ways of getting into the right slot after transition, but I am a mirror image kind of guy where my takeaway and back swing tends to have a very direct implication on the down swing. And a lot of fanning early in the bs tends to give a lot of fanning (release) towards impact.
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Thanks - I'll have to try this..