Re: How Important is a Squared Takeaway



In article <xeTzf.1152$SB2.659@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"ken" <schw9883@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I know one of the basics is that your clubface should be square to the ball
> and that the takeaway should keep this squared up position until you get to
> waist level or so.
> My question is this. Can the swing still work if you square up to the ball
> but then when the takeaway beings you open your club face.. Will it
> resquare on the downswing when you uncork your wrists? Or is this really a
> basic rule than cannot be disobeyed.
>
> Thanks, Ken

I would say that it isn't very important.

What's important is that you take the club away in a manner that let's
you bring it back down correctly, and that takeaway varies from
individual to individual.

--
Alan Baker
Vancouver, British Columbia
"If you raise the ceiling 4 feet, move the fireplace from that wall
to that wall, you'll still only get the full stereophonic effect
if you sit in the bottom of that cupboard."
.



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