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    Right Leg

    Brian... Do you think allowing the right leg to straighten on the backswing is easier(less likely to cause injury) on the hip than the Right Anchor?
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    BACK FRIENDLY PROCEDURE

    What do you think is the most back friendly procedure? They all probably can cause some problems, but some must be better than others. If you can include SETUP POSTURE, PLANE, PIVOT, RELEASE... that would be good.
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    Pressure/Weight

    I believe some studies were done a few years ago that showed that the weight(or pressure) at IMPACT varied from tour player to tour player. Some had more weight on the lead food at IMPACT, some had more on their back foot, etc., with the driver. Irons may show a difference in the readings...
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    10-6-D

    Have any of you tried this or use this procedure? I understand that it is not an inclined plane procedure. Mr. Kelley does say it is "extremely effective and dynamically correct." It is included in the 6th edition.
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    McKinney

    How many of you have seen the McKinney video, or worked with him?
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    PUTTING ON PLANE

    Putting on the CLUBSHAFT PLANE, as I understand it, is very similar or identical to putting on an ARC. Putting STRAIGHT BACK AND THROUGH would be like putting with the toe of your club running along a baseboard. Those of you that putt on an ARC... Do you use Horizontal Hinging or Angled...
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    Medicine Ball

    Training with a medicine ball is supposed to be good for golfers(core strength). Swimming was once thought to be detrimental to golf... I think that has now changed. What do you think? I think golfers with bad backs possibly should avoid the HEAVY training club. What is a good golf...
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    FEET&LAG

    I have noticed that many players that have late trigger delay and good forward lean of the shaft at impact ALSO... are flat footed, or nearly flat footed, at the shaft parallel to the ground position on the downswing. Some, like Billy Andrade, are nearly flat footed at IMPACT. Do you think...
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    #4 Actuation

    The action that is commonly taught to actuate the #4 Accumulator is the ON PLANE motion of the right shoulder. It APPEARS that players like Garcia, and Clampett do not do it this way. The right shoulder is still high well into the downswing. How do you believe they are accomplishing the #4...
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    CHIPS

    Do any of you SWING on your chip shots? If you HIT your chips, but SWING on everything else... at what point do you change over?
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    Young golfers

    What have you found is the best way to start young golfers?
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    Utley's bunker technique

    What did you think of Stan Utley's Bunker technique that he demonstrated at the Summit? A couple of guys there that I asked about it thought it was very good. One top 100 Teacher said that was what he taught, and wanted his teachers to teach. I did ask one G.S.E.D. what he thought of it, and...
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    TOP

    Do you think players like Fred Couples, John Daly, and even Gary Player have a Cocked Right Wrist at the Top, or just Double Wrist Action of the Left Wrist only? All of those guys do get back to a good Impact condition. I'm not saying that one should necesarily teach one to do this. Just...
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    MAT-T System

    Have any of you seen or used the MAT-T System (Motion Analysis Technology by Taylor Made)? The Golf Club of Georgia has it, and I think The P.G.A. Learning Center in Port St. Lucie has it. It gives a 3-D view of a swing from various angles. It also includes a launch monitor.
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    Shaft Loading

    Mizuno Joe mentioned this on another Topic. I think it is an interesting subject. Mike Adams and the guys that wrote the LAWs book call these shaft "bursts". I suppose this is the same as loading the shaft. In their model, different types of swings...ARC, LEVERAGE, etc., produce different...
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    Downstroke/Float loading

    Some of golf's best players have done it this way-- Nicklaus, Lee Janzen, Payne Stewart to name a few. I know many players have a little float load, but with this type of swing(Nicklaus type) it is more obvious. What makes this type of swing work? What are some of it's pitfalls?
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    Swing Overhaul

    What tour players had the most dramatic swing overhauls that helped them? Which ones did not work, or haven't worked well yet? I will start. Helped-- Faldo Nick Price Gary McCord Hogan Hasn't helped yet-- Seve Beck...
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    Sit Down

    What do you believe is the importance of producing the Sit Down position in the downswing? If one is emphasizing turning the hips, for example, on the downswing, and prematurely straightens the left knee, it seems that various disruptions could occur, like disruptive plane shifts.
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    Maximum Golf

    Do any of you remember this system? John Schlee taught this system, based on lessons he had from Ben Hogan. You set up open, with the weight left, with the hands very low(with a big #3 accumulator angle). He wanted you to feel as if you keep the #3 accumulator angle throughout the swing. He...
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    Chin

    Do you feel the left shoulder shoulder should go under, over, or just touch the chin? For example... Hogan went under, and Nick Price appears to go over, and almost smother himself with his shoulder. Does this factor depend on the length of one's neck, the width of the shoulders etc.? I...
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