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Craig, these 2 questions are for the next webinar: #1: Looking at Rory's.

Hello Craig, these 2 questions are for the next webinar: #1: Looking at Rory's iron swing (from front), his head is very low and bent forward (neck is bent, chin is almost on the sternum). I got told to keep my head in line with my spine. Why does Rory do that - and do you recommend it for us? #2: Looking at Rory's iron swing at impact (from front), his right eye is directly in line with the right knee (which is slightly bent forward to the target). This is only possible, if the chest is bowed quite much towards the target. To achieve this, a mere hip shift is not sufficient (I think anyway) - in order to get into this position, I have to "throw" my upper chest towards the target, being followed by the hip, it does not work when starting with the hip. Watching the upper cut video, it also looks like as if Chuck's upper chest is the initiator of the downswing and not the hip - but he does not explaine it this way. Please clarify. Thanks. Andreas
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