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"The bump" to start downswing
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Ball Location Relationships -- Left Shoulder/Left Foot/ Right Foot
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Just Where Is That 'Aft' Left Thumb?
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Tomasello question
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Left And Right Wrist Conditions -- Setup, Top and Impact
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Stephen Ames's Mental Game
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Learning To Keep The Left Wrist Flat
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Building the Golf Stroke From the Ground 'Up'
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Curing fat shots
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How Flat is Flat?
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Coordinating the Pivot and the Right Forearm Takeaway
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Understanding Paddlewheel Motion
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread2512-3.html #22,26,29,33
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Balancing Act
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What Tommy Tomaello Taught
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Left And Right Wrist Conditions -- Setup, Top and Impact
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Learning To Keep The Left Wrist Flat
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On 'Running Out Of Right Arm'
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Yoda's Putting Grip And Stroke
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Phil's Stroke
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Pivot Conforming to Delivery Lines
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Extensor Action
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread2689.html
EXTENSOR ACTION assists in keeping the left arm straight as well as helping maintain the structure of the power package and Flat Left Wrist at impact. Generally Extensor Action is applied via pressure point #1, the heel pad under your right thumb pressing against the first knuckle of your left hand. Here are 4 ways Homer Kelley says Extensor Action is important: 1) the full extension of the Left Arm at all times 2) the full extension of the Right Arm for the Follow-through 3) the correct rate of “Clubhead Closing” 4) the proper type of support for “passive” (non-accelerating 6-C-0) Clubhead Lag Pressure involving Wristcock. It is not a very strong pressure. Try putting a wind breaker on with your left arm not in the sleeve. Use your right hand to grip the left sleeve just as though it was a golf club. Keep the sleeve straight during a golf swing. That little bit of tension is all it is. Extensor Action is a huge key to the Golfing Machine and I don't see it discussed very much in other teachers methodologies... EXTENSOR ACTION should feel like an ounce that produces a ton of structure. |
Is this pic showing left hand neutral or strong grip?
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The Finish Swivel
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Why A Level Left Wrist?
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When Do You Load #4?
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7-17 Swinging from the feet
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Pivot
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Automatic Snap Release
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Hinge Action -- A Primer
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Magic Of The Right Forearm / Elbow Action
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Homer Kelley's Putting Stroke
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Putt As You Drive...And Vice Versa
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6-C-1 Pressure Points
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A lot of guests
Currently Active Users: 60 (5 members and 55 guests)
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6-C-2-0 Clubhead Lag
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The Wristcock (2-P) and Release Motions (4-D-0) GM#44
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Thrust vs. Speed - Clubshaft Stiffness (6-C-2-D LAG LOSS) GM#43
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8-11 Section 11 – Follow Through
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3-F-5 The Golfing Machine Waggles
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Ott
I saw a golf tips recently that is somewhat extreme, but why not!?
Instead of the the normal address position, you turn around with your feet so your back is turned against the target, but still have your golf club addressed to the ball as usual and make your swings in this fashion. (Mostly small swings to begin with). Anybody tried this? :golf: |
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