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Show Graphic Golf f "FEW GOLFERS M TURN ENOUGH" P& STATES . KgCY MAC Smith, tuph Body PHEELV TO SWIN3 from 4J IKSIDE OUT. I'M BRING AROUND THE LEFT SIDE ONE of the most prevalent faults Is failure to let the left side turn around to the right on the. backswing. Even those golfers who do, are often far short of a complete com-plete turn. One reason for this Is that they want to guide the stroke and not being confident of their swing turn but little. They take the club back with the customary wrist and arm movement but allow i he left side to remain where it was for fear of destroying their balance. bal-ance. The proper method is to let the left shoulder turn naturally as the kft arm Is taking the club back until the backswing is complete. In some cases the player's back is practically prac-tically at right angles to the objective. objec-tive. MacDonaid Smith affords a fine example of this turn and at the top of the swing Is set to hit from the inside out with perfect balance bal-ance and freedom. In this position full use can be made of the left arm. Smith is a firm advocate of a complete com-plete pivot and lays the blame for much of the slicing on this failure to turn enough. . 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. |