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Old 12-12-2006, 07:30 PM
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Oops...Typo
Originally Posted by Erik_K
Compda,

OK. I understand now that at address, we setup how we'd play any regular golf shot-everything is, essentially, square.

One thing that I am confused about, is the statement:

"This is called an inside out cut shot because it is the opposite of an outside in cut shot. When we exaggerate the amount of outside in, we get a pushed shot."

If I am right handed golfer and have an outside-in swing (over the top motion, say), wouldn't that result in a 'pull' to the left. Perhaps where I am getting confused is what you are calling a 'pushed' shot. I always thought a pushed shot, was one that landed to right field-just a straight shot, dead right of the target. That seems hard to do if you are coming over the top and have a move that permits an outside-in motion. Perhaps with an open face, you could impart spin that will slice it back to the target (or way right or the target).

Thanks for all of your help. I've always enjoyed reading your posts!

Erik
See...you need someone to help you misunderstand TGM. The above bolded in red is a typo error. It should read..."When we exaggerate the amount of inside out..."
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