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A problematic
accuracy and a power robbing situation occurs when the golfer’ s
head position drifts past the address head position [closer to the
target] at impact.
Bobbing and lunging are are also the culprit for depletion of power,
and misguided shots. Bobbing is head motion vertical to the ground
[lifting and dropping chin] and lunging is head movement across
or transverse to the intended line of flight of the golf ball.
Lunging and bobbing head movement during all golf swings are to be
avoided as they complicate the golf swing ;ie, the golfer must make extra swing adjustments to optimize ball
contact.
To enhance balance, rhythm, accuracy, and muscle memory during the golf
swing,
practice swinging within the head movement limits provided with NO SWAY™.
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During the golf swing, NO SWAY™ is designed to identify the golfer’ s head positions as they relate to the golf ball and his head position at address. How far the golfer’ s head moves parallel to the intended line of flight of the golf ball is measured with two adjustably positioned inclined baffles.
For example, to monitor head position while executing a full swing with a driver, the golfer is to take his normal stance with respect to the golf ball. NO SWAY™ is to be placed on the ground on the far side of the golf ball [or imaginary golf ball] and in a position such that any head movement toward the target would signal the golfer that he has done so.
Additionally, if, while during the back swing the golfer’s head moves away from the target and past the limit preset into NO SWAY™, the golfer would be signaled that he has done so.
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