Show GOOD GOLF GOLFI GOLFI i By Chester Morton Horton J While the left shoulder go goes gos gos s' s Under under un Un- der ler in a sense as your back Swing flows lows in inno no sense sen does it ever dip It t would move straight across Ss and stay tay up as the right hip is withdrawn and the club first moved back lady arly then around You can get the impression that the left shoulder houlder dips downward because of its presence and perhaps some feeling of pressure underneath your chin Often you feel that hat you must lower it same some in order that hat the ball may be seen When the action gets a bit thick in this respect he trouble is due to stiffness in your shoulders which stiffness caus causes s them I R ON IJ nt 4 to o resist turning Because of this resistance re resistance re- re naturally the arms must reach higher than they otherwise would and that causes the pressure and the difficulty of keeping the ball ballin ballin in n range This same fault also causes your swing to go out of its plane It Its Itis Itis is s essential that you have your shoulders ders completely tely free frer of resistance which is stiffness after the right hip withdrawal has started ted the club away yay from the ball Copyright John F P. P flue Co Nole Noie-Mr Mr Horton Dorion now DOW has bat perfected a H complete m lete service for readers of this newspaper He De has free Instruction material material material ma ma- to meet an any golfing difficulty Write Mr Mn Horton care car this newspaper simply stating what rolfing troubles you yon seek leek t t. t correct and his instruction will willbe willbe be b. sent free a stamped self- self addressed envelope and ant one ODe 3 cent stamp tamp |