Closest pattern to "do it right"

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Is the soft draw pattern the closet pattern we have available through the videos to the middle of the matrix (do it right). I know the "do it right" and hit it straight, which I believe is pattern 13 are different. But I am asking more about the do it right pattern and how close the soft draw is to that?

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of the videos available, soft draw is the closest to the center. nha and nsa would be the oppposite "extremes" of the matrix (while still being "orthodox"), if i understand it correctly.

neversliceagain - softdraw - doitright - babyfade - neverhookagain
 
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I agree with the above. And I realize that NSA is a different sort of pattern (designed to add as many components as you need to fix the slice)

But I would add: I think you can assemble a very orthodox and center of the matrix pattern from components of NSA.
- grip
-set-up
- Manzella turn around your spine pivot
- axis tilt
- lagging the sweet spot

That is - if you take out twistaway and wedding ring up, rotate the left arm flying wedge a bit more in the backswing, you are left with something very orthodox. Well, I hope so: that's my pattern right now.
 
of the videos available, soft draw is the closest to the center. nha and nsa would be the oppposite "extremes" of the matrix (while still being "orthodox"), if i understand it correctly.

neversliceagain - softdraw - doitright - babyfade - neverhookagain

also remember, as fronesis pointed out, there are thousands of components/adjustments/patterns between each one of these "stock" patterns.

i.e., http://www.brianmanzella.com/forum/golfing-discussions/12004-manzella-matrix-diagram.html
 
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