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mrodock 05-20-2007 01:56 PM

Deceleration and fat shots
 
My question is why does deceleration in a chip shot result in hitting behind the ball, even when the flying wedges are maintained.

Thanks!

Matt

6bmike 05-20-2007 07:36 PM

low point
 
Lost Lag. Failed to reach aiming point. Club head was pre-maturely DOWN and the Low Point of the circle moved behind the ball.

mrodock 05-20-2007 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by 6bmike (Post 41855)
Lost Lag. Failed to reach aiming point. Club head was pre-maturely DOWN and the Low Point of the circle moved behind the ball.


So it could be said that overacceleration and deceleration (especially short game) are both demons!

12 piece bucket 05-20-2007 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by mrodock (Post 41858)
So it could be said that overacceleration and deceleration (especially short game) are both demons!


I would say overacceleration is a definite yes . . . however intentional throwaway can be a deadly weapon . . . tune in on television and see it every week on the PGA Tour.

nuke99 05-20-2007 09:49 PM

Bucket , when you meant throwaway, bent left wrist or early casting?

12 piece bucket 05-20-2007 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by nuke99 (Post 41862)
Bucket , when you meant throwaway, bent left wrist or early casting?


Both . . . I have seen David Orr use managed throwaway and casting (hand throw) to hit a 2 iron flop shot that would climb straight up over your granny's boo-font and drop softer than a pimp strutin' barefoot on hot black tar.

nuke99 05-20-2007 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 41864)
Both . . . I have seen David Orr use managed throwaway and casting (hand throw) to hit a 2 iron flop shot that would climb straight up over your granny's boo-font and drop softer than a pimp strutin' barefoot on hot black tar.

Blow Me Down ~!


Tell me more !...

12 piece bucket 05-20-2007 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by nuke99 (Post 41866)
Blow Me Down ~!


Tell me more !...

It is beyond description . . . one key is setting up on the hands only plane then just sling the lag away right under the ball.

nuke99 05-20-2007 10:40 PM

ah i see thanks bucket..
so... without Pivot too right?

6bmike 05-20-2007 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by mrodock (Post 41858)
So it could be said that overacceleration and deceleration (especially short game) are both demons!

Deceleration is QUITTING- 3-F-7-B, one of the four snares. Slowing or stopping the hands changes the Down and Out clubhead path. Losing Lag not only adds to quitting- in your case from deceleration- but also corrupts rhythm. Bottom line- your machine needs tuning.

Over acceleration is another rhythm corruptor. When your hands “out pace” the same basic RPMs of the turn- components poorly spaced and released inaccurately.

The Pros throw-away because they are gifted ball strikers with exceptional eye hand coordination and can get away with driver throw-away. But many don't know anything about swivel or roll, either.

An open-faced club can be 'slid' under a ball and clubhead throw-away may be the only way it can be done when held very open with a hard outside to in cut.


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