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Old 03-14-2011, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
HI.

Taking a mental health break from lawyers and divorce stuff to ask a question that will help my serenity/golf regarding shoulders.

I was looking straight down at the optic yellow range ball the other day and wondered if I just tried to come straight down on it with my irons, sort "OVER MY SHOULDER" and get maximum DOWN, would I automatically be Hitting and wouldn't it be a steep shoulder turn? I'd plant to start the Pivot and Thrust.

Wouldn't the steepness fire the ball out like a rifle shot, if I do it correctly? Why don't more golfers do this given windy Spring conditions and dry summer fairways? Is there an optimum way to sort of "pinball" the golf ball and isn't in a steep shoulder attack?

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When working with Lynn you are going to learn all about the right shoulder moving down the plane, and your chest "covering" the ball through impact. You are going to learn to turn your right hip back, shift your weight into your right leg while staying in the center of the tripod. You are going to be AMAZED at what you can accomplish. I've seen it, and nobody else can explain it as YODA does in person. I am so excited, I think you will have a "Frank" like epiphany!!! I still work with Frank, and we continue to reinforce the foundation YODA taught him.

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