@Rudi (from Munich) - Yes, you are correct and I was fully aware of your proper intent. I just wanted to be certain it was understood that the full swing setup differs from that chipping method.
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The toe should be slightly up at address when setting up for a standard full shot. The toe-down position demonstrated in the Chipping Method 1 lesson is specific to that chipping technique.
@Tom Saguto My clubs heel digs into ground so until I get fitted I need to do this: stand more upright and possibly ball a bit more back in stance depending upon club used. I am definitely following grip, tee pointing at belt line, and correct backswing. Last year I did notice much more success standing more upright. Now I know why: my clubs lie angle way toe way to high. I researched droop and found general rule of fitting one coin under heel. I could fit 3 to 4 coins under it using proper stance bend.
@Tom Saguto PSS: I'm only 5'6". Maybe a bit more upright stance better for me. I did notice your friend Jess Frank recommended a more upright stance (I think it was him) probably depending on who you are.
@tombrgolf We're all unique in our physical attributes, so there is no reason that we should try to fit our respective swings to a particular company's stock grip size, shaft length, flex, lie angle, etc. So think of the professional clubfitter as your golf club tailor, and consider a properly matched and fitted set like a well-tailored suit. "You're gonna like the way you look"....😆
@Tom Saguto: You also show the full swing position on that video.
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The toe should be slightly up at address when setting up for a standard full shot. The toe-down position demonstrated in the Chipping Method 1 lesson is specific to that chipping technique.
Position (also for full swing) is shown at about 4:45