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In order to bring the club head into the ball from the inside, the return movement, as distinct from the back-swing, is performed strictly on a lateral basis with the initial drive built up in the left arm.
If you understand this marked difference in the movement away from the ball and the movement back to it you will the more quickly and easily build into the swing, the triple combination, and the shoulders will come into line at impact. Then a good golf club-line through the ball will be virtually assured.
The "Swing and Stop" exercise, which I shall describe later in the website will be most helpful in training yourself to master this impact position.
I resist the temptation to outline it at this stage because to perform the exercise satisfactorily it is desirable that you should first understand the art of timing the arrival into the hitting area. One thing at a time in proper sequence is the soundest way to learn golf.
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