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Learning The Right Knee Anchor...And More
http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showt...ighlight=knees #4
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Man, you and Patrick are diggin up some gold!
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3 weeks to go
and counting. Meanwhile I enjoyed a 2 hours walk in 0 F. Strong legs must count for something, right..? =D>
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Is this our MacDonald?
http://hickorygolfers.com/swings/mac...h/mdsswing.htm
http://hickorygolfers.com/swings/mac...h/mdsdrive.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24mFfHyqa4k Strangely enough it seems like Macdonald is his first name. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macdonald_Smith |
Leg Drive Mythology And Its Price
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread5901.html
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The Hip Shift is the Weight Shift. When the Weight shifts, the Hip Shifts. When the Hip Shifts, the Spine -- the Axis for the Shoulder Turn -- Tilts (lower portion toward the Target / upper portion fixed by the Stationary Head). This enables the Right Shoulder to thrust and support the Hands directly toward the Ball. Now . . . The Hands, in full command of the Hands-Controlled Pivot, can aim their Straight Line Thrust toward the Ball. "The Power Accumulators are the two Arms and the two Hands." And they must have a stable Lower Body to efficiently do their work. Drill: From the Top of the Backstroke, throw a golf ball at a golf ball on the ground. Clear the Right Hip, then . . . Straight Line Thrust toward the Ball. No matter the actual Path of the Hands -- Straight Line or Circle -- that's the idea. http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread2672.html A Start Down that begins at the Feet (and that ultimately pulls the Power Package downward toward the Ball) gives the Stroke maximum Swing Radius (7-17). A Start Down that begins from the Knees gives less. And from the Hips still less. And from the Shoulders, even less. So, the longest possible Swing Radius begins at the Feet. A Start Down that begins from any other Component shortens the Swing Radius and therefore produces less Power for any given Hand Speed. Regarding the properly executed Hip Slide: It will not result in a Sway (4th Snare / 3-F-7-D). In fact, it is exactly this 'Hula Hula' flexibility that produces the Axis (Spine) Tilt (7-14) necessary for the Line Delivery Paths (10-23-A/B/C/D) and ultimately the Automatic and Snap Releases of 10-24. Yoda |
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Do you notice any similarity between his waggle and Mr Hogans? Perhaps it was just a common way of getting into your Startup back then or perhaps it was an homage to Macdonald Smith on Hogan's part? |
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It's not Macdonald after all, but MacDonald. (But not McDonald) http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/index.p...20861548192705 :golf: |
Downswing hip slide.
It's starting to make sense(?):
The golf swing is rotational (circular) and straight (linear). To avoid flyouts and OTT the start of the downstroke has to be linear - keeping the right shoulder back but moving the hips slightly forward. If that's the right concept - all that remains to do - is to do it. But first things first.. :scratch: :golf: |
Great finds air air. I copy and paste that stuff in my file now numbered Best of Lynn Blake No 6 I hope to put these files in the new Ipad 2 and take it to the range. Plan to work on one of these gems each time I go. I have enough saved to last me all this coming golf season.
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