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Old 09-17-2011, 04:02 PM
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I would classify it as either Pick or Paw Minor Stroke. Both arms are bent equally and on plane so that falls into Pick, however, I feel the stroke through the shoulders, but Lynn said it was an arm/shoulder stroke.

Because the book is a catalog of possibilities, Runyan's methods fall perfectly in line with Golfing Machine philosophies - whatever works best for you - steady head is a must, the original left wrist position is maintained through impact (equivalent flat left wrist), while using one accumulator. I agree that basic motion is an effort to maintain the "sameness" into acquired and stage three motions.

With Runyan's method, you shorten the primary assembly (closer to your work) and greatly reduce the mass of the swing. And because the eyes are over the ball (but behind it in many cases) the clubshaft is much more upright allowing us to swing on a much more upright plane.

I find it so easy to chip the ball around the green, and I feel I can hit every putt on my chosen line. Great Fun!!
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