It's taken me years to understand this video. I know, it looks simple, it is simple. Nevertheless.
It's because it's too easy to overlook the basics... Nobody explains it like YODA, but we need to pay attention to every detail, just like studying the book... you know that, I'm trying to drill it into myself...
Kevin
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I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again.
Must be hard to think opposite. I often say the opposite even when not trying.
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
You don't need extra awareness with the Flying Wedges. The wedges will give you extra awareness. More of the problems will manifest themselves in the hands and not be hidden by over flexible hands that doesn't have a clue about what the are supposed to do.
The flying wedges will to a large extent force you to move your hands in accordance with your pivot but your club will still obey the laws of physics. When the two don't add up, provided you don't cheat with the flying wedges, you will feel the "conflict" in your hands.
The game of golf needs real time monitoring and continous preventive maintenance. So much so, that monitoring and fine tuning becomes an integrated part of the shot preparation and ball striking. There are a lot of consistent players out there with funny looking swings. Guys who shoots in the 70's regularly even though they swing pattern is full of flaws and compensations. It works because they have a good feel system and good monitoring skills.
So work on your monitoring skills while you practice. Feel what's going on in your stroke. This will assist you in improving your stroke pattern and it will help you play your best with whatever stroke pattern you have on any given day out on the course.
"Real-Time Monitoring," vs. " casual awareness." Nice!
ICT
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!