By Karl Fischer
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We call this golf exercise "feet together, hip-hip."
It is a balance exercise that assists us to swing the clubhead smoothly down
and through the ball along the target line to the pin. It must be done without a
great deal of force. You will not be able to hit very hard as your "stance or
swing pedestal" is very narrow, and thus your stability is a little
delicate.
Keep your heels 2 to 3 inches apart -- squarish brace foot, pinnish target
foot -- so that you do not get a foot block. Remember, if you want to finish
fully turned to the target, you need to have an open door or foot in order to
get the job done. Stand comfortably with a tall chin, and let long arms swing
the clubhead under a tall chin.
Strike a dozen balls to a target about half your normal distance away using
only half, or hip to hip, swings. This will be very much like your short
chipping or pitching game.
Don't try to hit the ball too hard. Think impact and direction not distance.
Straight and shorter is better than long and in the bush.
Swing the clubhead down the line to the pin and "feel the steel."
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