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15 comments on “Do you see the difference?”
  1. Dave Kempema's avatar Dave Kempema says:

    Flater plane and more lead knee flex over toes?

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  2. Robert V. Lieg's avatar Robert V. Lieg says:

    COULD BE ONE OF THREE OR ALL THREE I.E. LEFT KNEE FLEX, PROPER HIP TURN OR BACK SWING W/FULL WRIST COCK

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  3. Roger McLain's avatar Roger McLain says:

    You changed his back swing.

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  4. Lance Bjorlin's avatar Lance Bjorlin says:

    Too flat, less rotation, club head facing target in better position at the top.

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  5. Larry Hicks's avatar Larry Hicks says:

    Should be flexed over bent right knee, not straight right leg.

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  6. Tgparson's avatar Tgparson says:

    Shorten the length of his backswing.

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  7. Matt Ross's avatar Matt Ross says:

    Better spine angle, giving him room to get the club more on plane earlier in the backswing.

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  8. Terry Eklund aka Old Moe on chats's avatar Terry Eklund aka Old Moe on chats says:

    lead foot is open more vs first picture. Lead foot more open,back foot as you walk.

    Old Moe 🙂

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  9. Gordon Honganen's avatar Gordon Honganen says:

    Club not laid off as much in backswing.

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  10. Bruno Ammann's avatar Bruno Ammann says:

    Rotated lead foot 10 degrees

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  11. Clay Boyd's avatar Clay Boyd says:

    It’s difficult to tell here, but it looks like his spine is not tilted.

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    1. Todd Graves's avatar Todd Graves says:

      Yes. Over rotation can often look like lack of spine tilt.

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  12. Terry Gordon's avatar Terry Gordon says:

    The right leg has a bit more flex at the top of the swing (load and fire) thereby limiting his hip turn away resulting in shortening the length of the backswing which is dead on plane. The back of the lead hand is planed with the club face also. IMHO

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  13. Frank Secora's avatar Frank Secora says:

    what ‘s the answer

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    1. Todd Graves's avatar Todd Graves says:

      Reduced Shoulder rotation, less turn.

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