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Old 05-09-2011, 06:05 PM
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Thanks Air
Originally Posted by airair View Post
My experience was to walk into the ball from behind holding the club in the right hand/ with the right forearm as part of the preshot routine and aim the club were you want to aim (in my case some 20 degrees to the right of the goal and set up with a closed stance). Then I would grip the club with my left hand outside (to the left of) my left leg, thus giving me a stronger grip and then go back to adjusted address with this grip and stance. From there I could drag the club back with my right forearm (and pivot) with a start up swivel and the RW getting bent on the way up. But this may only be suited to my situation where I normally came OTT outside-in in my downstroke - to get rid of all the slicing/pulling that was going on ...
I tried this by holding the club in the right hand putting the right forearm on plane and then taking the correct "drink water" Ben Hogan grip. I clobbered the ball with it witha very consistent draw.

I found this very useful thread that I want to work through.

http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showt...ight=grip+size

http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showt...ight=grip+size

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