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From Golf My Way, p. 140, Down The Fairway:
HEAD. My neck - the axis of the swing - has remained where it was at address, even though my chin did swivel to the right at the start of the takeaway. I can almost feel my left shoulder touching my chin, and I am looking at the ball through my left eye because my nose blocks my right eye's view of it.
 
From Golf My Way, p. 140, Down The Fairway:
HEAD. My neck - the axis of the swing - has remained where it was at address, even though my chin did swivel to the right at the start of the takeaway. I can almost feel my left shoulder touching my chin, and I am looking at the ball through my left eye because my nose blocks my right eye's view of it.

Yes, I've read that before too, but it says nothing about eye dominance. It more or less shows that Jack does not understand how the eyes see and move when fixated on an object. If one truly was to understand how the eyes work (bi-ocular vision) and the reflex involved, eye dominance is not as important as many people think, but rather head position is the important thing to focus on.
 
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