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Old 06-15-2005, 11:32 AM
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Re: Setting up for compression
Originally Posted by EdZ

grip a club in your left hand, setting the blade at 90 degrees to your target line, and aligned with the outside edge of your trail foot

while holding that alignment, ensure your left arm and club for a straight line and your left hand visually looks at the 'center' of your feet as you look down

this may appear 'hooded' to some
Ed - this appears hooded to me. The part about lining up the outside edge of the iron with the trailing foot. When you say "outside edge", do you mean the top line of the iron? If I do that, then the bottom edge of the club will be closed to base plane line it seems. Is that correct?

I have always struggled with the appearence of the club at set up.

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