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Okay
Alrighty then.
If the primary lever assembly is left arm and clubshaft, assuming minimal throwaway, the lever is getting considerably longer as it approaches impact as the left wrist uncocks. The distance that the lever is lengthening is larger than the distance the left shoulder is moving upward. Does that sum up your view, Mike?
While Matthew must be saying the left shoulder is moving up more than the primary lever assembly is lengthening prior to and through impact? If that is so, would it not be hard to take divots?
It was sunny here and a lot of snow melted today.....temps in the 40° range forecasted tomorrow! We'll be teeing it up here in no time!
UPP in snowy Ohio
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