Tell you about my year

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Mitch, I never really thought about CROKER, my talaway has made a huge difference for me. I feel like the hands and right shoulder take the club away and the club lags behind. At the top I also fell like the club head is last to move, the takeaway really stops casting. Before I would use my hands to start the downswing with this move, gives lot's of power but hard to control in the heat. I would think RYAN PALMER has something like this takaway. When I learned to get to the ball with a no hands feeling things started to clik. Early in the year I was hitting weak fades so I am trying to flatten the downswing getting back on plane . I'm in PEI , I played pretty well at the can-mid this year making it to the semi's and it was not for a balky putter I might have won. I had a 3 footer to go 3 up through 13 missed it and missed the come backer , it was a down hill slider and fast the rest is history losing 1-up to the eventual winner. TIM YORKE
 
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If you keep your head still and rotate your shoulders, the entire spine moves - you don't rotate around the spine, but rather around a centerline through your neck. If you don't believe it, get in your golf stance and put your fore and middle finger tips on the large vertebrae at the top of your spine. Now, keeping your head still and hips centered, rotate your shoulders. Your fingers will move toward the target on the BS and back to the right on the DS. The tailbone moves even more.

You mean "base of neck" rotational centre vs. "through the head"?.....as Brian talked about in his video?

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BTW...can you also describe the "tailbone towards target" thing.....if possible.

Who does this BTW? Can you give me an example of a player so I can get a visual?
 
I haven't seen the video. Stand in your golfing posture and put your finger on your tailbone - keeping your head still and weight "centered", turn to your right as if to face someone directly watching you from down-the-line. Feel your tailbone move closer to the target. That's all I'm saying. Most tour players do this. Annikan posted a good photo of Mac O'Grady from the rear on Yoda's site which shows this very clearly.
 
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