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Originally posted by bts
http://members4.clubphoto.com/chihchien248911/3058675/owner-9ecf.phtml
The "swinging" procedure was employed and each picture was taken at 1/15 sec/clip (sorry for the slow shutter speed and small image).
Any comment is appreciated.
On your backswing you are reverse pivoting. You want to keep your tailbone ahead of your neckbone.
When you address the ball you spine or axis tilt should be to the right 7 degrees to 10 degrees. Your left shoulder at address should be higher than your the right shoulder, because your right hand is lower on the club than the left hand.
At the top of the backswing, you should feel as if your left shoulder is over your right knee. Your should feel a more level shoulder turn.
Starting down, on the aroundward swing, you should still feel your tailbone ahead of the neckbone. Your should feel your left side stretching. You should feel like you are flinging a frisbee underhanded. Keep that axis tilt thur impact.
Your left leg will not be buckled after impact, and you won't be hanging back on the right foot with a reverse "C" action thru impact.