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Johnny Miller claims to have the ultimate fix it for a number of common swing faults. He believes it
has great benefit to all levels of play regardless of handicap. His tip revolves around the positioning of the left shoulder throughout the swing.
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Here’s what to watch for.
STEP 1: Take your normal address. Note the position of your left shoulder and burn it into your mind's eye.
STEP 2: Swing the club back. Regardless of whether you make a big or little turn, or a wide or narrow
arm swing, your left shoulder will move out of the position it was in at setup -- and this shoulder movement is perfectly okay. Ideally, your shoulder should move under your chin, but that's not critical.
STEP 3: Here's the important part. As you swing down, concentrate on returning your left shoulder to its starting position.
Returning your left shoulder at impact to its address position does two things:
First, it gives you clean contact, allowing you to trap the ball between the turf and the clubface.
Second, it stops you from "hanging back" on your right side, or doing what I call the "sway and stay." Swaying and staying is a high-handicap move that produces slices and hooks in equal amounts.
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