| Well I'm 54 yrs old, and have lost some flexablilty, so I have to work on it. I take a club, hold it across my chest, turn my feet in (pigeon toed) and SLOWLY turn (twist my shoulders/chest) and try and put the club over my rear foot. The reason I stand pigeon toed, is this acts as a governor for my hip turn (restricts it). I hold that position for 10 seconds and then twist the other way. Now in my swing, I try and copy what Hogan says in his book, the Modern fundementals of golf, in regards to foot placement. Rear foot perpendicular to my target line (again to restrict my hip movement) and my front foot splayed about 1/4 turn. Hogan does a good job in explaining why he suggests you set your feet in this manner. Now, as I get older (and lose flexability), I may turn my rear foot out a bit, to allow for a little more hip turn.
Note: I use a lot of leg drive for my power, and use the ground to aid me, but that's just my swing, your milage may vary.
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