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  1. @adicia1 – Thanks for the comment. On 3D data, the thorax moves very little
    to the top of the backswing with an average of about half an inch away from
    the target. Your head is definitely allowed to move a bit more than your
    thorax, with a driver, the average movement is about half a head width. If
    you have a big head, then that could be a couple inches off the ball at the
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  2. @adicia1 That was an old technique of teaching to keep things in line. The
    head is actually not the center of the swing, the spine is. Your head can
    shift off to the right some without changing your spine angle your hips can
    not. Check out Herman Williams video on weight shift and you’ll see what
    i’m talking about.

  3. upper body lateral motion is ok:? I’ve noticed I do this and I actually hit
    the ball better with some upper body sway. My head also moves backward,
    isn’t that bad technique?

  4. Watson was just on tv saying how the head shouldn’t move in the swing, that
    the 4 best players in history (woods, nicklaus, hogan, forgot the 4th) had
    no head movement. When I try not to move my head, I feel like I’m
    developing a reverse pivot and I get poor contact with the ball. Would you
    say Watson is incorrect in his statement?

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