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In these three pictures J, Forrest Illustrates the stance, the top of the swing, and the follow-through In using the driver. “Take an easy, natural stance,” he says, “with the weight evenly distributed between the feet, toes slightly outward, and the ball opposite the left heel, at right-angles to the line of flight. At the top of the swing the body should be kept from swaying, and the right heel raised slightly, but not too much.” Note the position of the left arm and left wrist, In the follow-through the left leg and hip are braced, with the whole of the right side relaxed, and the right knee pointing in the line of flight.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7277, 3 October 1933, Page 4

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In these three pictures J, Forrest Illustrates the stance, the top of the swing, and the follow-through In using the driver. “Take an easy, natural stance,” he says, “with the weight evenly distributed between the feet, toes slightly outward, and the ball opposite the left heel, at right-angles to the line of flight. At the top of the swing the body should be kept from swaying, and the right heel raised slightly, but not too much.” Note the position of the left arm and left wrist, In the follow-through the left leg and hip are braced, with the whole of the right side relaxed, and the right knee pointing in the line of flight. Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7277, 3 October 1933, Page 4

In these three pictures J, Forrest Illustrates the stance, the top of the swing, and the follow-through In using the driver. “Take an easy, natural stance,” he says, “with the weight evenly distributed between the feet, toes slightly outward, and the ball opposite the left heel, at right-angles to the line of flight. At the top of the swing the body should be kept from swaying, and the right heel raised slightly, but not too much.” Note the position of the left arm and left wrist, In the follow-through the left leg and hip are braced, with the whole of the right side relaxed, and the right knee pointing in the line of flight. Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7277, 3 October 1933, Page 4

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