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We ran into Dr. Jerry Hollingsworth in Dallas at the Cotton Bowl. He asked about you. I had an old address but did not know if was the same. If you get this message let me know and I will email you the information about how to reach him. Hope all is well with you and your family. We are all great!
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i really need to work on that i think that is one of the simplest but biggest problem for me
Fantastic drill to move the left hip first in the downswing by pushing your body against a soft ball. It came as perfect timing for me, as I was also commencing the downswing with the shoulders and beginng to turn the right shoulder as the student was. It helped me put the club on a inside path and not come over the top at impact.
Simple but so effective.
Thank you for sharing this with us amateurs out there.
Hi Michael
What are you doing pitching that shot into the wind on a great Irish Links course. Surely a low chip would be better and safer