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"I always call in, when in New York, to see Ernest. I had only a brief chat with him on a recent occasion. Whilst Ernest laughs at the thought of the lever and buffer action being present in the swing, I am satisfied it exists. You can go on swinging a club till you are blue in the face and never gain a yard in length unless you work on the 'heart of the swing' - the just before-and-after-impact section." - HENRY COTTON Open Champion 1934, 1937 AND 1948. A short swing composed chiefly of wrist action produces a snap, while a long swinging arm action produces a sweep. If the wrists be strong, the player can get more distance out of a wrist snap hit than is possible from a long sweeping arm swing. So, make quite sure of getting 100% action out of the wrists. By the Dunns, of Musselburgh, Scotland, 1907, 1922, 1930, 1934. These Original Golf Fundamentals now appear in simplified form in this new series, of which this Part 3: F12 SNAP IT THRU Transmit power to ball - with contributions by Champion golfers H. J. Whigham, H. H. Hilton, Jerome D. Travers, J. E. Laidlay, Walter J. Travis, Cecil Leitch, Harry Vardon, Tom Vardon, Alex. Herd, James Braid, J. H. Taylor, Edward Blackwell, Alex Smith and Henry Cotton. Visit our website at : www.originalgolffundamentalsdunns5lessons.com