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Old 07-11-2009, 08:03 PM   #10
Aozozbag

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Don't mind listening to Chamberlee, but think he's wrong on this:

{BC}With the exception of Lee Trevino, no great ball-striker in history has ever moved their arms away from their body going back. They stay more connected.
Most tour players who I've seen swing sequences of have their arms extended away further from their body when the club is parallel to ground at start of backswing than at address. Talking distance between the bellybutton and the hands.

Swing Like a Pro shows it in detail, but you can look at most swing sequences and see that the hands move away from the body early to create width early in the swing.
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