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Re: My Swamp Report
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4 barrel Hitter!? They must be rarer than hen's teeth. If you can do it, go for it! I caught a photo of Ted's swing (4 barrel Hitter) with his hands just 10 or 12 inches below his set at Top. His hand speed was already outrunning my shutter speed. I didn't expect that from the Hitter's steadily increasing move to forearm thrust. (I would expect it from the Swinger's "quickish" initiation). Accumulator's #1,2,3 are far from spent at that point in his swing. So I'm suspicious of the #4. It's the combination of the #1 and #4 in the same Stroke, that sets the 4 barrel apart. I don't want to jack this thread, but maybe you could explain your sequencing of the Accumulators sometime for us 4 barrel challenged. Charlie |
Re: Long Drive Competition
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Bagger,
Thanks for your description of your "feel" at setup for hitting. I finally was able to get out this weekend for the first time (YEAH!) and my results were inconsistent, but it's early. I was on my way to post in the Hitters Emergency section but came across your post on the way there. After reading your description I realize I WAS putting too much weight on my left side at address and was probably doing a reverse pivot. Almost felt like I couldn't get back to the ball. Hope to hit the range after office hours and do it right. Thanks for your post. Still trying to lift the fog--then again, I'm the guy who predicted Tiger would miss the cut in the Masters. It may take a while, but I'm NOT giving up! Have fun everybody. Dr. Dave |
Paging Dr. Dave
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It is a very powerful set up position. Ted told me that after a long practice session, his left quad is sore from the workout. In reality both left and right quads are engaged. As you allow the hips to turn by the motion of the right hand, your weight will shift slightly off the left side to the right but don't overdo it, it can quickly turn into a sway if you aren't careful. It is the hips turning by the motion of the right arm which is a hand controlled pivot. The hip turn will shift the weight if done properly. It is used for hitting and swinging by the way. The only difference is the downstroke hip motion differs between hitting and swinging. Hitting is a crossline hip motion because hitter is using the Angle of Approach procedure whereas swingers will shift parallel to the plane line for their Arc of Approach procedure. It is the hands that control the hip action. Poor little ball, it didn't do anything wrong... :D But hey...this is the lounge and I'm getting way to deep. Where can I get a diet coke around here? Bagger |
Re: Swamp Report
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Next session: Shorten the swing....apply better extensor action....full report tomorrow. PS - I was crushing the ball! :D |
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Good stuff tonight!
After a long range session with Bagger as my eyes last night, I hit the course tonight with wonderful results.
9 holes: 37, hitting every fairway and every green. Lipped-out a few birdie putts and 3-putted the last hole. :( I have never hit the ball straighter. The new pivot is really helping. \:D/ |
Break out the Bubbly
That is great news Trig!
Trig has been working diligently to remove some old habits and I think we've turned the corner. Good ole zone 1. I've learned some things too. I'd better keep my day job for now. :) Bagger |
1. Pivot. My old "turn" was to turn my shoulders back and load up my right leg with about 90% of my weight. This was causing me to go inside and sway. My new pivot is to start with more weight on my left side and to let the left knee dip a bit. There is still a good bit of weight on my left side at the top - much more than before. I used to think this was a reverse pivot but Yoda convinced me otherwise. This is going to allow me to get the club in a much better position.
How many people turn the shoulders the incorrect way?. Thus a bad pivot. As many people that can't return the forearm to the place where it started at address. Thats how many. It happened to me until I got the correct feel of the turn. Grab a club and place it on your side (righty golfer - grip handle on your left side. Now set up and put your hands on the shaft and down towards the club head. Now make a shoulder turn while keeping the side of the club still attached to your side. Once you get that feel of the shoulders and pivot (yes it feels like a reverse pivot) you now have a solid foundation to build on........ |
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