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Down Swing / Club Face
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Longitudinal Acceleration
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9A Standard Address
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Imperative # 2
One of the 3 imperatives is "Clubhead Lag Pressure Point".
That has to happen in the backstroke/downstroke, as the club gets loaded on the way up and this is felt in one (or more) of the Pressure Points - preferably #3 PP. And the lag (load) has to be stored and delivered down to release and impact without losing the lag (= throw away) by maintaining the feeling/pressure in the PP. Right? |
In other words, the lag pressure is the effect of the club inertia resisting acceleration, so you must keep accelerating in the downstroke and through impact (as a feel at least, as the impact will effectively cause deceleration) and not "give everything you have from startdown and then freewheel to impact".
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Professional Golf Instructor Training
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The Real Clubhead Lag!
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The Swinger's Rotating Lag Pressure
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The Vertical Left Wrist cock of Swingers AND Hitters
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