Could Ted or someone else please explain drawing the "Numer 7" with the trail shoulder. I am having a difficult time visualizing this concept.
Thanks a lot
Eric
Originally Posted by GolfnuEric Could Ted or someone else please explain drawing the "Numer 7" with the trail shoulder. I am having a difficult time visualizing this concept.When the backswing begins, the trail shoulder motion draws the "-" portion of the number "7". On the downswing, the trail shoulder would trace the angled part "/" of the number "7".
Thanks a lot
Eric
Originally Posted by JohnCujie I am also confused about this. If my trail shoulder (right for me) is lower at address and higher than the left at the end of my backswing because of my tilt how can it trace a level part of the number 7? The angled part I can easily see. Thanks.Let me try to help, but first a quick story. A few weeks ago I was sitting in the stands with the step-son at the practice range at Augusta National. We were right behind Ernie Els. About 25 yards to the right with nobody in between was Olin Browne. Two completely different Shoulder Turns. The "Big Easy" employs a TGM Swinging procedure. Browne is one of Jim Hardy's One Plane Swing pupils. Hardy says he wants his One Plane Swing peeps to stand with at least a 45 degree bend at the waist and turn their shoulders at right angles to the spine.