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  1. Question forward (my left) foot position at finish?

    My left foot tends to twist towards the target; i.e., I pivot on it rather than have it stay fixed to the ground and roll to the outside edge.

    Is this a REALLY bad thing? The instructor on the Golf Channel last night (Worlds Worst Swing) was spending a lot of time on this with the student.

    What does this cause that's bad? Is it so bad that I should give up golf? Should I be put to sleep?
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  2. Oh, c'mon guys, 12 people have looked at this but nobody can tell me if this is a terminal disease?
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  3. #3
    Whats the ball flight telling you?

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by SiberianDVM
    Oh, c'mon guys, 12 people have looked at this but nobody can tell me if this is a terminal disease?
    We just didn't know how to break it to ya. Who wants to be responsible for something like that.
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    If you can pivot on the forward foot you are not shifting your weight. Most shots will be push or push/slice. You will have much more power if you move your weight forward.
    Start with your feet shoulder width apart, swing easy and as you swing, step forward with your back foot like you are walking toward the target.
    This will give you the feel of shifting your weight properly.
    After that gets easy, try to get the same feel but don't step. If you shift properly you should be amazed at the results.

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    What if your rotation/weight transfer is so powerful that your left foot rotates, and in doing so tears up the ground something fierce?

    Just...uh...wondering.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Silver
    What if your rotation/weight transfer is so powerful that your left foot rotates, and in doing so tears up the ground something fierce?

    Just...uh...wondering.
    Maybe you need super spike shoes
    But more seriously, better let your left foot rotate and kill the ground, then letting it planted firmly on the ground, as you may over-twist your knee and tear a ligament.
    You know how to ski, right? Well, that's the kind of injury you can get.

  8. Quote Originally Posted by dave.
    Whats the ball flight telling you?
    It's very unpredictable: some left, some right, some straight. Mostly a mild fade when I connect well.

    If you can pivot on the forward foot you are not shifting your weight. Most shots will be push or push/slice. You will have much more power if you move your weight forward.
    I was thinking that this may cause a power leak. Certainly, I need SOME excuse.
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    some left,some right,some straight?

    riiiiiiiiiiight,I diagnose a problem happy to help
    Last edited by dave.; 10-26-2005 at 01:19 PM.

  10. #10
    Just saw this and thought you might want to take a look. Ernie's not a bad guy to copy.

    http://www.golfonline.com/golfonline...7952-3,00.html
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  11. Thanks Dave guys

    yes, Ernie seems to have some idea what to do with a golf club. "Left foot stays flat on ground". I tried to do that yesterday, but my left foot seems to have a mind of it's own. I will keep working on it.
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    Tour Edge Exotics 15° Penley Stealth "JD"
    Nickent 3DX Ironwood DC 17° & 20° UST Proforce V2
    Hogan Forged Radial 3-SW
    Never Compromise VooDoo

    Augusta, GA

    Do you know the difference between a BMW and a porcupine? The porcupine has its' pricks on the outside.

  12. #12
    SDVM, concentrate on the "rolling the ankles" part. That is perhaps the most important part of footwork.
    Golf is the only game you have to practice every day just to suck at.

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