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  • Jon Allsop
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    Hahaha, best analysis by far. Natalie does have special genetic abilities….apart from the ones you mention….she apparently has an extra vertebrae in her neck. Think Butch said it makes some things harder to work on

  • Hello World1214
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    This is the first time I have disagreed with WayneD. On Holly Sonders' swing, I think her problem is not that she is not using her muscles in her midsection, but that she is getting too tight and "locked up" in the midsection. This is why her body snaps together with her hips- she is pulling them together and locking down. It would be best if she relaxed the left side of the torso so that it can stretch and lengthen, while firing through with the right arm.

  • Miguel Rionda
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    Holly, no doubt. Nat's backswing is not pretty. … I wonder what Sneds shot. Lol. … and btw the caddie holding the pin had the best view of that putt. I know what he was thinking.

  • jeffrtube
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    interesting how I just watched another swing analyst discuss Holly, and he raved over her swing, and how it had the key to power about it, specifically, her very large shoulder turn and modest hip turn at top of backswing. The "power angle" or whatever it's called, the differential between shoulder turn and hip turn, the bigger the better.

    But Holly herself has said in interviews she doesn't have much power nowadays.

    I don't think in all the videos of Mr Defrancesco I've watched that he's paid much mind to the shoulder/hips angle difference as being a key to power.

  • Buddy de Joya
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    Very good analysis on the video Wayne… And you are so funny!!! I like the way your mind works! =)

  • canefan17
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    Women bring their heels off the ground more because #1 they are more flexible than men and they abuse that in the backswing. And #2 they are quad dominant where men on hamstring dominant.