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... shaft . Take the so - called trigger finger of the right hand , for instance . Many players , more through carelessness than by design , put their right hand on the club as if they were actually pulling a trigger . In other words , the ...
... shaft . Take the so - called trigger finger of the right hand , for instance . Many players , more through carelessness than by design , put their right hand on the club as if they were actually pulling a trigger . In other words , the ...
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... shaft does not seem a likely subject of controversy , but golf pros - teachers and tourna- ment players alike — have varying views on the matter . Should the thumb be pressed down firmly ? Should it be loose ? Should it lie full length ...
... shaft does not seem a likely subject of controversy , but golf pros - teachers and tourna- ment players alike — have varying views on the matter . Should the thumb be pressed down firmly ? Should it be loose ? Should it lie full length ...
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... shaft of the club is shorter . But regardless of the club being used , the stance always is kept square to the line of flight and the ball is always played off the left heel . Whether the shot is a short iron or a long one , the ball ...
... shaft of the club is shorter . But regardless of the club being used , the stance always is kept square to the line of flight and the ball is always played off the left heel . Whether the shot is a short iron or a long one , the ball ...
Contents
Foreword | 9 |
Some things to think about before you swing | 15 |
Use a helping hand to steady the head | 53 |
Copyright | |
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