Brian, question about soft draw

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Kevin Shields

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Brian, what do you think about a friend of mine.....ok, it's me, who is using the soft draw pattern very effectively but is struggling to get the last "point"? At last parallel, mine is pointing quite a bit left. I'm definately not carrying my arms on my chest. Do you have an opinion or should I not be too concerned? You do make an effort to emphasize this point in the video.
 

Brian Manzella

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Brian, what do you think about a friend of mine.....ok, it's me, who is using the soft draw pattern very effectively but is struggling to get the last "point"? At last parallel, mine is pointing quite a bit left. I'm definately not carrying my arms on my chest. Do you have an opinion or should I not be too concerned? You do make an effort to emphasize this point in the video.

The "One Last Point" concept is my attempt to DEJUNK golfers who have sort of a check-swing-ish, chicken-wing-ish, butt of the club that never flips over after impact, swing.

In real world usage, since the body would have turned more at the "time" of the "one last point," the last point should be more to the left as well—up to 45° left, ala Sam Snead.
 
The "One Last Point" concept is my attempt to DEJUNK golfers who have sort of a check-swing-ish, chicken-wing-ish, butt of the club that never flips over after impact, swing.

In real world usage, since the body would have turned more at the "time" of the "one last point," the last point should be more to the left as well—up to 45° left, ala Sam Snead.

How does this affect the finish? Is the SD finish a "blow-up" move as well? Or should the club point back toward the ball regardless of where the "one last point" is?
 
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