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Originally Posted by comdpa
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Yes, I get you loud and clear.
I think I started out in TGM in one of the "best" ways one could have.
I had a dislocated left shoulder from playing rugby which reduced me to just reading the book and doing drills utilising my hands only.
With no ball, most people have good swings. Put a ball in front of them, you will have transformed their swings from Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde.
In 3-F-4, Mr Kelly outlined a practice procedure that is helpful when adhered to.
Indoor range - Mechanics
Outdoor range - Ball Flight
Said the Master of the indoor range..."There, the hypnotic effect of distance, line and hazard drawing attention away from the Hands and inducing a compulsion to Steer the ball, can be analyzed and procedures adopted for correction."
Works for me...
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Very cool section, thanks. I've got a net outside in the yard and have worked my way up from chipping, pitching and punch shots. But when I try to put it all together for a full swing, I lose that sound of compression or either start flipping again.