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Old 06-29-2009, 07:36 AM   #1
fred
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Default Shoulders shaping shots

Bobby,
After I cured my "shanks" problem I learned somthing in the process. Of course I knew this but never paid attention to it as mine was drawn to it during the process of correction that i went through.
I learned that the shoulders at set up and during the swing have a Great affect on what direction and shape of the shot. This may seem Very obvious to all but while I think I am "square" at address, I evidently am not. Also, it seems like the shoulders during the downswing can be "manipulated" so to speak to hit the ball, right, center, or left. I guess my question is.... What FEELING should one have or what should one do to CORRECTLY with the shoulders to hit straight shots time after time? It seems these have become "Isolated" to me for some reason and they are the #1 thing in me hitting a "perfect" shot now. One person told me of a 10 degree line. I dont really understand this concept but something about the shoulders pointed 10 degrees right of target to hit straight. CAn you clarify all thgis?
THANK YOU!!!
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