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Craig, thank's for the last webinar (great-again!).

Hello Craig, thank's for the last webinar (great-again!). Here is another BIG question for the next webinar we all struggle with: At the end of the backswing, according to Chuck, we should try to copy Tiger's trail hip move (the anchoring of the right hip back and up). When swinging down: at impact, the end position of the lead hip with the extended (locked) lead leg feels like the exact same position as at the end position of the backswing (on the trail side). When explaining getting from top backswing to the impact position, all are explaining to first move laterally and then locking the lead leg. In a real swing however, this happens so fast that I am not capable of steering this move. Is it therefore not just a fast move from trail hip anchoring (like Tiger) to locking lead leg? While the hip is the engine? If so, it feels like a swivvel from right to left with a drop of the sternum (for right-handend golfer). Is this, what it should feel like? Appreciate clarification, thanks Andreas
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