Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
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It's not difficult if you burn it into your setup routine. Start with the the club in your right hand and walk up to the ball. Get the right forearm in line with the shaft and adjust your body to it while taking your stance. Either set your grip ahead of time or after you've taken your stance. Now use extensor action to stretch the left arm without changing the right elbow bend. Don't move your spine up or down once you've set the alignment except to adjust for low point and permit extensor action.
You'll probably note a couple of things. You will "feel" more bent over by a few inches and the right shoulder will "feel" more "down" at address causing what "feels" like some tilt to the spine/shoulder.
Using quotes here because you won't see much difference on video.
I really like Ben Doyles setup routine for all of this.
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Bagger,
I missed this post earlier...
Is
Mr. Doyles set up routine similar to
Brian's in
YODA's video? I really like his routine...
Kamandi,
thanks for the reply!
O.B.
Speaking of the level left wrist, now that the snow is gone I was able to work with
YODA's lesson on the level left wrist in basic motion. Remember his post and pictures of
Brian Gay and
Steve Stricker? Amazing stuff. Unbelievable how consistent we can be really quick with this system!
Thanks my friends,
Kevin