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  • a conservative approach
    • JK (Login brutus37)
      Posted Sep 3, 2008 2:08 PM

      I have been conservative on my reaction to this type of putting. Because who knows if it is going to hold up? (So far so ... excellent!)

      I noticed your troubles with the woods with S&T. You will notice in my earlier posts that I also had trouble with the driver. What helped me to straightened out my driver was I never de-attached my arms from my frame on the downswing. It is easy to do with longer clubs. I also try to keep my rear shoulder facing the target as long as possible when moving my hips towards the target on the downswing. Even though it is only a fraction of a second, it puts the club more on plane, for me anyways.

      Good luck on the putting. I will be interested to know how it works for you.

      JK
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