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Porcupine Advance, 13 May 1925, 1, p. 12

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JAMIESON, Manager “To-marrow’s Car To-day” / The original Star Car was designed three years ago upon the following sound principles Z4Jt .m8....":?ul§f§zu8v’ah}ffu}xiff38x3§a§je§fv§8§n3f9 WWWhKN‘WM~W\WRV¥¢¢s~} Number 3. it is quite noticeable at 'his right hip George Duncan and Abe Mitchell which turns slightly toward tlhe hole paid a week’s visit to Toronto a few before the swing :proper commences. months ago and have preached a new There seems to be some deep nooted gospel of the golf swing. Duncan physiological flaw connected with the calls it the flail, after the old imple- muscles for this same phenomenon ment for threshing. The idea fired is Observed in many games. This is the imagination of many' go‘lfens. an interesting point, and Uhe render Heretofore golfers have been if further interested can, no doubt. In previous artidles details of the 'body movement have been given but because of Duncan’s Visit and the importance attached to the body method, it may the a help for many to briefly outline the e’body method. After the waggle (and Duncan ho- lieves in a free \xag'gle) and immedi- ately prior to what may be call In the swing proper thene is a knack- -ling down to the ball called 'by some the forward .press. ,T'his k'nucckling down is ‘perceptilile, as a rule, at the hands or the night hip. In Duncan THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO By the Brothers, Prank Thompson, present Canadian Amateur champion, and W. J. Thompson, Ontario Amateur champion and last year‘s champion of Canada. They are native-born and resident Canadians, members of a family of five famous golfing brothers. TIMMINS GOLF SWINGS There seems to be some deep rooted? physiological flaw connected with the muscles for this same phenomenon is observed in many games. This is an interesting point, and the reader if further interested can, no doubt, get some doctor friend to explain. After the knuckling down is in pro- cess, the pictures show certain activ- ity taking «place at the left heel and in- order to turn the hips 'Ereely it is necessary that the left heel should be eased from the ground somewhat, as anyone may demonstrate for himself by attempting to turn the hips with the ileft heel fixed. All the muscles of both legs are, of course, employed in turning the hips. The turning of the ‘hips, )f course turns the shoulders and these in turn pail] the arms with them. The hands. must follow the arms, but fastened to the hands is the 'club and the cinb’s inertia must be overcome. It is because of the resistance offered by the club that the strain is felt at the wrists, and is so apparent in the pictures. Untifl. the club’s inertia. is overcome it will not move, and the last resistance is shown in the club head. Before it starts moving the hands have moved a few inches. Now the weaker the wrists, assum- ing the body swing is employed the more strain wilt-1 be noticed at the wrist ioints. As soon as the clue \O'W the weaker the wrists, assum- intr the bodv suingr is employed the more strain will be noticed at the wrist joints. As soon as the clue head starts moving it acquires a certain momentum and it is not very long hetore it gets ahead of teh hands and the arms. In the initial stage the left wrist becomes ex- tended and the left arm, straightens at the elbow joint, due in both in- stances to the strain caused lby the club’s inertia. If the body swing is used and this is the natural swing, the left arm will straighten natur- ally. This is quite different to straight- ening the left arm as advised by some teachers, and as employed by some Americans. Prior to the hips turning there seems to be a slight sway, and so 'dexible is the spinal column’ that it is quite possible to shoot the hips to the right a few inches without periceptilbly moving the head. As pointed out before one should not worry about a station- ary head as this is an incidental. The head of the club, if a body swing is employed will -be seen to travel back ailong the .line of {light for a «considerable distance. This is caused by the strain at the wrists and also due to the body sway. If the hips turned immediately the club! head woulld leave the line of flight! almost immediately in the back swing. But this does not happen as can be demonstrated apart from pictures ‘by placing a ball a foot on more behind the ball to be hit. In the back swing the club head will knock the ‘ball away. Sooner or later the club head, shaft, and the left arm will form a straight line. This is an important stage of the swing. The greater part of the weight must be at this point on the ri-mht anf. W the weight is on the swing. The greater part of thei weight must be at this point on the: right foot. If bhe weight is on the left foot at this stage, the eiluh must be pushed back and the weight can- not get behind the club so that it can be slung. Duncan is insistent aho it the weight being on the right foot. With good golfers the weight seems to get onto the right foot very early in the swing. - . The comp'letion of the body move- ment and the reverse movements have been explained in other articles. So far as Duncan ’5 teaching is con- ‘cerned he places the emphasis on the ‘hip action and the extension of the wrists. Nbrth Bay Fair this year will be on Sept. 15th to 19th inclusive. W. J. THOMPSON Copyrighted. Timmins Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, No 173 Meets every Thursday in the month in the Oddzfellows’ Hall, Third Ave. Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. 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