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jackbear

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  • Birthday 11/30/1956

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  1. jackbear

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  2. I don't know how to thank you, mvmac, zeph, uttwxas and inthecup.
  3. Thanks you. I will keep in mind "the hands go inward, over the toes".
  4. Hi mvmac, I am jackbear, South korean. I have practiced S&T; swing for 2 months. In the video, during takeaway, Charlie's left hand is not close to buckle belt compare to the the following picture. Is there difference Iron and Wood takeaway especially to the point of the space of hands and torso?
  5. Thanks a lot, Zeph Today I wake up early in the morning because the loud sound of thunder. I go upstairs for computor anticipiating your reply. I don't think you reply immediately. I will schedule practice plan. And I don't forget your advice ' It is important to take things in steps, not trying to fix everything at once. I've tried it, and failed.' Once again thanks you, Zeph.
  6. Thank you, uttexas & inthecup. I will try your advice. And soon load full swing video.
  7. Hi, I entered this site about 2 month ago. I live in south korea. Same as K.J. Choi. At the start of this year, I bought Stack and Tilt Swing text. I think the concept of this book is "the Goal of Golf ". After reading the book, I go to range and practice the S&T; swing by myself. after two month of practice, I go to the golf course with this swing. This pictures are practice swing waiting the tee shot for short hall. By now, I think I have problems 1) takeaway- don't retaining pp4 , late cocking 2) overswing- because of don't retain pp5, overflex of right elbow, therefore early casting First of all, I appreciate all of this forum, especially Iacas, Zeph, Stretch, Mvmac ........ Please forgive my poor English, english is not my mother language.
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