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Old 08-23-2010, 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
...and traced the BLP with my right forearm, my highest 9 has been a 44 on a par 35 once and my short irons are exactly where I aim them. I shot an 83 today, in a rain storm.

However, I do not know why I am still snap hooking some drives. Some drives I crush but push, some I snap, and sometimes I hit the gradual epic sweeping draw.

Ok, My drives are costing me and making me do really inventive scrambling since I have been "really bending my right wrist." But my irons and hybrids are awesome as is my 2 wood.

Ok, I'm open to suggestions!

Help!?

Are you saying that ball position that's more to the middle will "naturally" accept a "really bent right wrist while a driver needs less bent right wrist and more pivot?

I'm shooting par this year boys ON PURPOSE!
Congrats on the 83.

Generally, the shorter irons won't smoke out the problem like long irons and the Driver.


Are you saying that ball position that's more to the middle will "naturally" accept a "really bent right wrist while a driver needs less bent right wrist and more pivot?


Yes. But Impact Fix will show that better than I can say it.

Ya know, a few things might be causing the Clubface to close inconsistently.

The easiest one to uncover is the "overly Bent Right Wrist". This makes it very difficult for CF to square the Clubface for Impact. The "Tally" can show that an overly bent right wrist also puts the "Swingle" out of line with the "Handle" (arching the left wrist). As it goes up, it will come down.

Call me crazy but I've been reading your posts for quite sometime. I don't think that your problems are zone 2 or 3.

Here's my two cents.

One only needs a good zone 2&3 to play 80's golf but one needs a great Zone 1 to shoot 70.
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