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Old 06-11-2009, 10:28 AM
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In my case I have a "static sway" in that my head is not centered but it lists to the right a bit. It used to be over the right knobbly, now it is between the knee and center. Perverted axis tilt at address. You cannot do this out on the course unless you have constant film feedback, the mirror is best. For me the more I use the right forearm takeaway the less my head will move. Watch ball postion. Sometimes a ball located too far back up plane creates a situation where you have a strong urge to get behind it. This is generally because of the seems as if of the head being the center of the orbiting clubhead. Keeping the pressure/weight on the insides of the feet is another deterrent to swaying. As for bobbing (which I have a hint of) I have found that setting my head where it needs to be at impact is key. Of course you have to find where this is, it is not just lower than normal. I tend to get my spine rounded and my knees have insufficient flex (they being anchors that keep the head stationary) The cool thing is if you undertand the proper impact alignments then you will be able to discern many of these other things. work on zone 1 and zone 2 independently then merge them with their seperate identities INTACT!
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