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Mike - thanks again for commenting.
I can see what you are referring to - the "hanging back" appearance that is due to having the clubshaft swing center relating to the right elbow. However, if one saw a golfer with that pattern, why not simply teach him the standard pivot-drive swing (ala Hogan)?
Secondly, you refer to a left arm swing as being a swing where the i) clubshaft swing center is at the left shoulder and ii) the left sided torso musculature pulls the left arm away from pressure point #4. However, in the pivot-driven swing the left arm is catapulted away from the chest wall (pressure point #4) when the pivot subsides - ala Hogan. Do you categorize that type of swing as also being a left arm swing style?
Jeff.
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