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Straight Left Arm at Address!!!

 One of the intriguing facts of the golf swing is that a player will usually duplicate at impact the position he was in at address. Linked with this is the fundamental idea that the hands should be slightly ahead of the ball at impact, thus leading the clubhead through the ball and out toward the target. 

The obvious conclusion? At address you should set yourself up so that your hands are ahead of the ball, not opposite it or behind it. This will not only aid in achieving good position at impact, it will make it possible to start the club, the hands and the arms back simultaneously in a firm, controlled swing.

A good way to make sure that you can consistently be in the proper address position is to take your stance and then place your hands in such a way that a straight line could be drawn from the clubhead, up through the left hand and to the left shoulder.

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