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Here is a demonstration of the right shoulder acting as a center of movement. As long as the body is anchored at true center(near the navel), any point can act as a center of movement. In "The Greatest Illusion of Golf" I refer to these as "false centers." These are not false in the sense that they cannot produce a pure shot. The ball in the instance of this photo demo went about forty yards straight and true. They are false in the sense that the full mass of the body is not being exploited and a loss of distance results. In addition, wherever the center is so too is the attentiveness. Much of the hacking going on in golf is the result of the mind trying to attend to a series of false centers. | x | |
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