[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/?#/watch?v=BH_dejgCUBI[/youtube]
This is below the waist.
[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/?#/watch?v=aR8-NqAd2CQ[/youtube]
This is at waist level
Thanks in advance
game change in armswing back view
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Re: game change in armswing back view
Steve,
High of your ball position at address is just a matter of personal preference too you.
As you can see in the attached slide, everything looks the same throughout your approach once you start walking.
I see nothing changed from my initial analysis of previous video.
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High of your ball position at address is just a matter of personal preference too you.
As you can see in the attached slide, everything looks the same throughout your approach once you start walking.
I see nothing changed from my initial analysis of previous video.
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