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Today, as promised, we’re going to look at the face on view of Chuck’s swing. There are just a couple of things to note before we get started.
First of all, the camera angle is slightly off on this shot. Chuck is set up a little bit closed to hit a draw, which means the camera is a little farther in front than we’d like it to be.
The camera angle makes it look like the ball is much farther back in his stance than it really is. It’s actually on the lead side of his head, farther up than it looks from here.
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We wanted to use this shot, despite the camera angle, because this is the face on view of the exact same swing we used for the down the line analysis recently. This way we’re able to compare the exact same moves from both angles.
As always, we’ll start out by looking at the setup. As you know, the ball needs to be on the outside of the lead ear, or between the lead ear and the shoulder. There’s some flexibility there.
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