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Best Swing Thought EVER
I learned a great deal from this exchange. I love it when you guys hash it out! Ultimately, everyone has to sense the limits of their own machine in terms of the lag pressure it can support. It brings us back to the well worn mantra "sustain the lag." And Homer meant precisely that...SUSTAIN. If you don't mind me speaking in general golfing terms...but by learning to load the lag you learn to "wait" on the clubhead...like a gathering storm! Sustaining the lag all the way to finish gives you something to do...no downswing narcolepsy accompanied with a night terror due to the inevitable errant shot!
Other than pounding an impact bag, or doing the mop ...what other drills do we have to "set and sustain" the appropriate lag pressure? I'm just starting to play again...all I want after I have warmed up on the range is a sense of lag pressure. I'm not yet adept at changing it at will, although I know it happens anyway. Is this why HK Homer believed that a lack of success with less lag pressure was a blinking wobble warning light?
Survey: The best swing thought EVER
My pick "sustain the lag"
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