Originally Posted by KevCarter
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Great to have you here!
My little band of goofballs from Minnesota have had wonderful success paying attention to our alignments through impact by focusing on basic motion. Luckily, basic motion is about all we can do all winter... Those who have to go beat drivers all day seem to progress A LOT slower than those patient enough to follow Homer's formula. Those alignments really do work their way into your total motion when you focus on basic... you wouldn't believe the success Jerry G. is having with his golf team using basic motion!!!
just another piece of advice from the not so wise but a good follower... 
look, Look, LOOK!
Kevin
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I can be impatient at times but I hear you with this. Basic motion is hard but so important. My favorite right now is acquired motion, really focusing on down out and forward to a good horizontal hinge and both arms straight (AFTER impact). Really gets me focusing on being on plane back and through, tracing, and gets me into position to swivel back on plane. I have problems with that last part. Any time I get going wrong in total motion I go back to this and it gets me right again (for a few swings

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I am so excited about what I'm working on. Like I said, irons were solid though not always where I'm looking. This is a huge improvement. Now if I can get the driver and putter working.....look for me in the U.S. Am
