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Old 09-15-2009, 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Thanks Kev

For me, with my left foot addressed rather square to the Base Line, I cant hold my Finish for a long time, even if Im just posing, without some stress on my left calf and knee. So my body wont let me do it, risk a knee twist for a real golf shot. It protects me by spinning the left foot and bending the left knee. When I stand normally, my feet are splayed out a fair bit, British Army style. We're all a bit different. Two feet held square to the line is kind of in vogue these days, ok for some maybe but Tiger for one is now a little more splayed with the left according to Golf Digest. I like the Knudson deal for determining how much you should do it.

The right foot I guess would be the same deal but with different objectives, intentions. I like Mikes "to what end" observation above.
Damn O.B. you are awesome! I used to have both feet flared out about 20 degrees (from S&T days). After reading yours and Kevin's posts I decided to experiment with the left foot. I moved it out an additional 20 degrees or so. Presto! Perfect, balanced finish, facing the target exactly. I could stand there all day if I wanted to. Thanks brutha!
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