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Old 07-09-2009, 01:03 AM   #1
maonnjtip

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Default The Right Way to Use Swing Thoughts
Turn your favorite internal cues into external ones for more efficient learning

Don't think... Get my hands ahead of the clubhead at impact.
Think... Lean the shaft forward at impact.

Don't think... Shift weight from my right foot to my left foot on my downswing.
Think... Shift my weight forward on my downswing.

Don't think... Keep my left arm straight in my backswing.
Think... Trace a wide arc with the clubhead.

Don't think... Turn my shoulders while resisting with my hips.
Think... Coil like a spring.

Don't think... I'm going to straighten my slice by swinging from the inside and rolling my wrists through impact.
Think... I'm going to straighten my slice by trying to hit a hook.

Don't think... Keep the triangle formed by my arms and shoulders intact when I putt.
Think... Swing the putter like it's a pendulum
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Old 07-09-2009, 01:26 AM   #2
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I have one swing thought after getting into my stance. When ever I use one which is not very often, mine is to have my elbows level with each other at the top of my swing, and the start of my down swing. If I hit a few errant shots that's the first place I look for a problem in my swing.
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