Of course, I’m referring to the widely accepted fundamentals of the golf swing: Grip, Alignment, Stance, and Posture, or GASP for short. Most of us have probably heard that these are the fundamentals of the golf swing. We’ve been taught that without a proper grip, alignment, stance, and posture, we can’t hope to be decent golfers. The question is: what is proper? Recently, I watched the Stack and Tilt instructional DVDs created by Mike Plummer and Andy Bennett. In one of the segments, they took exception to the fact that GASP is assumed to be fundamental to the golf swing. Their arguments are kind of compelling. They point out the fact that if you look at the greatest golfers in history, they all vary among those swing attributes. Grips vary everywhere from strong to weak. Some players align themselves closed to the target and some open. Some players have feet that are more open than the shoulders. Others are opposite. Some players stand more upright and some more bent over. In fact, you can probably

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