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Chuck, in this video you are advocating that the right hip shouldn’t move to.

Hi Chuck, in this video you are advocating that the right hip shouldn’t move to the right or left (away or towards the target) relative to an imaginary stick placed on the right hip at address. A recent video In youtube from you, which I saw a few weeks before I started my subscription, you were teaching a slight move away towards the target in the backswing. I’ve also watched other pro’s in youtube teach the same. Is this non movement a thing of the past then or do you still recommend that. Please clarify. Thank you.

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Hello Rene. You need to maintain your trail hip line in the backswing. However, just before completion you start shifting towards the target. (Starting down before completion). This movement has been the same for years. Easier to see from behind how the center mass moves. Just a side note though. Players tend to loss the hip line too early never loading in the backswing. That is what you have to be careful of.
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