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With no ball in front of me I can delay my random sweep longer, something I need to do.
Homers dandelion revelation again. But Im not clear on how to pull that swing off when the ball is present. Ive tried ignoring the ball as much as I can, thinking the Three Stations ( Impact with the ball not ranking as one), thinking the "motion makes the shot". All good stuff but Im still controlling, intervening. Been doing it for years too. Anybody have some insight on this thing? Moe talked about a "healthy indifference" . I'd consider anything, meditation, medication, surgery .....I hear they do a fine golfers labotomy in Buffalo. Is it simply an incomplete Translation (of mechanics to feel) or a Computer programming problem , yellow book wise? Hmm Aiming Point Procedure might help maybe? Was Homer's intention to clip the roots out beneath that dandelion? |
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When I was playing yesterday (Kapalua from the tips, ah thank you very much. How come theres no Elvis smilie faces? Frig. And please send Pro Vs) I realized that I sometimes with a driver swing my arms out to the right. Namely, when I point my plane line that way for balls played forward of low point.... The ball when positioned up there having a corresponding , Forward , IN and Up Clubhead path and requiring a Plane Line Rotation to the right to counter the fade tendency (and a clubface rotation for my slice faced driver). If this relates to what you are describing then your camera position is slightly off angle, still set up for a straight plane line, which will warp the appearance of the clubshafts "exit" location. I dunno maybe this isnt what you are talking about. You're for sure on a higher plane and have your grip end pointing at a plane line better Id say. |
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Thanks MJ Hey man do you know when mizuno is coming out with some new irons? My mp 32's are getting tired. FYI assuming I follow you, I was talking Homers aiming point as opposed to Mr Doyles version which is more Impact Hands location than the direction of thrust of the #3pp at a point on the ARc of Approach fore or aft of the ball. When you say "pitch your right elbow to your desired release position" are you talking about a pitching motion or the Pitch elbow position? That makes sense to me....a blocked hip initiating release whenever the right elbow hits it. Cool. A while back I was goofing with some ass back and a hip slide with a delayed turn to clear a big hole for the bent right elbow but never took any film. Hmm I was hitting it really good then.... OB |
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