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  1. Not only creating an on plane takeaway, but engaging all the muscle groups together and creating a geometric foundation with her arms to support the entire club weight throughout the swing. Only thing changes is the trail arm fold and the lead arm fold in the follow through. No arm separation at all throughout the swing. Total support. Flawless.

  2. The amount of rotation of the forearm in the initial takeaway. I used to try and keep that triangle facing forward more which keeps the club too low, then it goes inside if you try to get a big turn in the takeaway. I wasn't considering the distance of the arm travel and orientation vs. the body. Since the body is closest to the axis it will take much less to face away from the target than the arms and in order to match them up better, they rotate at different rates. I tried to turn everything "one piece". That's about as misleading as "keep your head back"..or "hands ahead". Camera angles and body arm orientation are deceptive as well. It may look like her arms are rotated less in the release and follow through, but if you tilt and try to hold off… Boy.. You remember that MLB game on nes in which you can hit the ball so far right, it comes back on the other side of the screen?

  3. Good swing. The eyes are about 12 ins behind the ball at impact…. everything is behind and then into the ball at impact. Impressive.

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