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drive lag?
Since I am a lousy golfer my hitting prosedure is likely to be throwing of the club(face) and hitting at the ball, not driving thru. How do I obtain the right technique so I can start doing this correct (and get the right feeling)? Or is this just another stupid question from an old man, here where the golf season soon is over.
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Basic Motion Curriculum
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There is a pro somewhere in US who has his students throw the club down the driving range.
They are supposed to use their usual swing, but instead of sending a ball down the range the let go of the club and try to throw it as far and as straight as possible. It really is an eye opener for quitters, who since longe has convinced themselves that they will never be able to turn through the ball as the pros do. He shoots two video sequences of them: First when they hit balls, then when they throw clubs. "Everybody" are amazed when they realize just how right they move through impact when they throw clubs. PS: This helps. Even just thinking about throwing the club out there helps. I have a friend who tends to quit on the ball, and I had him pretend that he was going to throw his club, and that's the first time I saw him really lead the down stroke with his feet and hips. |
Once I broke the clubhead off in my tee shot and it went 50 yards, but that probably doesn't count as throwing the club?
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It sure sounds like you guys had a some quality time together :-)
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The Road to help is paved with good "Intentions"
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Late Release
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The building was directly behind the player! :laughing9 |
point of letting go matters
I guess if you let go of the club as the club approaches a point where it points at the target thats where is will go. On one of his DVD's Greg McHatton demo's letting go at a point where the club face will stick in the wet ground behind the ball with the shaft foward leaning. I always thought that was really cool. Obvious at a point where the hands are uncocking on plane so the face is on plane and will penetrate the ground.
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Fred Shoemaker ...
That's where I read it the first time. It's beeen a few years since I read his stuff but I really liked it. He was the first golf swing writer that I read who integrated the technical technical aspects and the mental aspects. The part I liked best was his emphasis on monitoring and awareness instead of fixing while you're playing. If your monitoring system is working, the probles seem to disappear as they surface. If you try to fix the problem you're heading for a high score. His approach really goes well together with Homer's educated hand and hands' monitoring. |
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The 200% game
Golf is 100% physical and 100% mental.
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When he looked back, he was as white as a ghost! I'm sure he thought I was going to be laid out on the ground. I expect I was pretty white, too! Lesson: know where to stand when clubs are going to be thrown! (and apparently, the roof isn't safe either...) |
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