Seventh in a series of golf tips from Campbell University's John Crooks, a 2006 inductee into the National Golf Coaches Association Hall of Fame.
7. One of the best lessons I've ever learned… the further back you can stick your rear end, the easier it will be for your shoulders to work correctly. Get your rear behind your heels and as you bend forward, take your left shoulder and put it where your right shoulder was on your back swing. Then your right shoulder should go where your left one was on your follow through.