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Trying to exaggerate the arms movement Craig.

Trying to exaggerate the arms movement Craig. It feels that the swing arc is much wider and speed comes more effortless. Do I need to exaggerate even more? For me I need to focus on keeping tempo of my lower body movement as the most important and the, much larger, arms/ club movement needs to synchronize with the lower body. Because the lower body movement is much smaller and arms/club movement is so much wider these two have different speeds during backswing.
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No need to exaggerate the arms more, but I am in complete agreeance with the lower half. You need to give yourself and little squat/transition with legs. You are tending to kick the hips open leading you to getting slightly stuck. Make sure you go around the merry go round to where you shift the weight allowing the arms to shallow and then clear the hips to trigger release.
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