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bushwood

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  1. I have been going thru somewhat of a revelation in my swing, and it's in regards to my eyes, so finding this thread this morning was good timing for me. I am right handed and right eye dominant. I have very recently found that i have been stopping my swing because the ball switches from right eye to left eye if i keep going, because my head has to go with my body to make a proper turn. I didnt realize that it was switching eyes, as it only ever felt like it was too far and it was time to stop. I guess it felt more like losing sight of ball rather than the ball switching eyes, as the switching is not a smooth transition. Either way, it felt like the swing should be ending at that point. Had a recent lesson and been working thru some things. One is getting a better turn. And that is when it finally dawned on me about the issue of the ball is switching eyes, so i was like ok, i will close my right eye and the swing felt better. But then i tried cocking my head to the right to get the ball into my left eye, and dang, it seemed to make everything work. I could keep going and getting better depth in my backswing, It also helped me get better depth in my hip turn. My hands are higher, i am not over doing my wristcock. i have less early extension. I also never realized this was Nicklaus' swing trigger, so i am now using head turn as a swing trigger and using a head turn to start the swing. It's all very new and only garage swings, but looking forward to bringing it out on the course on Wednesday. General question about what's quoted.....in regards to non dominant eye being key for depth perception. I wonder if this would help with toe hits. I have a toe hit problem that does not seem to get fixed in fittings with length. i have to address the ball on almost the hosel to get good center contact. I blame it on early extension and maybe thats the case. But i also have this problem with putter. Which is weird to me that if i address the ball center, my contact is not center and towards the toe some. If i address ball a half inch towards heel, i center contact it. It has to be an eye thing. And if it's an eye thing for putting it, it's maybe more of an eye thing with my irons and maybe not all to blame on early extension. Anyway, i am hoping this ah ha moment help on a couple, if not more, of my issues, and not create new ones.
  2. If they come out with a newer model would a lifetime membership transfer if you chose to upgrade devices?
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