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Correct body pivot explanation

Professional: John Jordan  |  Video Skill: Fundamentals
Category: Body Pivot  |  Subcategory:
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Video Description

In order for you to hit good shots, you must understand the mechanics behind the body pivot. It is extremely important that you create a solid and stable base so that the weight transfer and the shoulder turn take place freely.

   

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RBC Canadian Open / 7-24-2008        Leaderboard

Pos

Country

Player

R1

R2

R3

R4

1 United States of America Erick Axley 65 0 0 0
1 United States of America Sean O'Hair 65 0 0 0
1 United States of America Anthony Kim 65 0 0 0
1 Canada Mike Weir 65 0 0 0
1 Australia Jason Day 65 0 0 0

Event News

First round: Three tied for lead, play suspended
7-24-2008


Mike Weir gave fans what they came to see on another rainy day at drenched Glen Abbey in the RBC Canadian Open.

The Canadian icon shot a bogey-free 6-under 65 on Thursday for a share of the lead with Anthony Kim and Eric Axley during the suspended first round. Only half of the players were able to finish the round that was delayed for 5 hours, 42 minutes.

"You want to take advantage of today because it's only going to get a little firmer and faster," said Weir, his words punctuated by a clap of thunder that drew a smile and forced him to reconsider his answer. "Maybe not with what's coming. Maybe not."

Richard Johnson, J.P. Hayes, Nicholas Thompson, Ryan Armour and Jason Allred shot 67s on the course saturated by 8 inches of rain in six days. John Senden and Charley Hoffman also were 4 under. Senden played nine holes, and Hoffman completed eight.


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