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Does anyone pull the left hand to start the downswing (rightie)? I know this is not a text book way of playing golf. But, for now, I have a really tight back and sore right knee. If I try to get into an Adam Scott type of backswing position I will either sway or if I stay in posture, I will tweak my knee. With this method, using the left hand atleast gives me some power. If you do this, what type of backswing do you use? For now, I have a chest turn and pull the left hand to start the downswing. It's working with some success. It's great for the long chip as well. Cheers, SG

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This is a feeling that may or may not be "reality." If it helps you do things better, more in sequence, etc., great.

As you know, feel ain't real.

I'm still waiting on that video from August…

How about that? :-)

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