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 More options Nov 19 2008, 5:05 am
Newsgroups: fj.rec.sports.golf
From: "kbylhvfrg...@yahoo.com" <kbylhvfrg...@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 02:05:29 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Nov 19 2008 5:05 am
Subject: The Five Concept Golf Swing Principles

The discovery of the five swing principles is a real breakthrough for
golfers. They not only define the golf swing and the athletic motion
used by all ground based sports, but make all the positive effects
every golfer wants in their swing to happen automatically.
I want to talk about how the Concept Golf swing principles create the
swing positions that make high quality shot-making common place rather
than an accident. It occurs to me that I know and understand the
connection between the principles and the positions that cause
excellent, consistent shot-making but that it may not be so obvious to
many golfers.
Today I am connecting the dots between one of those important
positions and two of the Concept Golf swing principles.
One of the necessary positions for excellent ball striking is for the
hands ahead of the club head and the ball as the club hits the ball.
This is a truth-position for all clubs all the time. Especially the
wedge, the putter, the 7-iron, the driver, the 3-wood, the 1-iron, the
chip shot, the pitch shot, the sand shot and any other club and any
other shot you can think of....

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