Originally Posted by innercityteacher
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Air, let us know what happens when you try some of this stuff in print or in video, ok?
Feedback helps us know where you are or are not. Give us a report on what is working and how, cause and effects.
ICT
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I'm not so systematic, so I will have to get back to this to see what works and not works. By the way I actually know a lot about what doesn't work even though it should have worked (better). I guess I'm not doing it right...
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“The shaft must start its journey on the plane of its address angle
of inclination.” Homer Kelley
We all need to remember that golf is a game with many different
games. Putting, pitching, fullswing, bunker play, etc....are all games
within the game of golf. It is impossible to balance all these games
without understanding how and how much is needed for
improvement.
“I am not disappointed when I miss a putt, I’m disappointed when I
miss-hit a putt.”
Just understand that a problem in set-up sets off a chain reaction of
compensations. By the same token, a proper set-up creates a chain
reaction of positive reactions in the golfswing.
Originally Posted by drewitgolf :
I am flying blind here. Not knowing your unique situation and the root causes without seeing your motion, I will make some general comments regarding Zone One. Your issues may not be in Zone One, but I’ll take that chance.
After you Start Down with a Slide with a Delayed Turn to create some Axis Tilt, incorporate the following… I have been using this drill with my students for quite sometime with great success.
Originally Posted by kmmcnabb
"You take your stance at the with your driver. Then take the driver and place it across your shoulders with the grip toward the target flush with your left shoulder and the head out the back (about two feet sticking out the back). Then you backswing to the top and on the downswing, try to hit the ball with the head of the driver (which you can't of course). This will give you immediate feel of getting the right shoulder down on plane. If you have not been doing this then it will feel quite different.
This single drill got me to focus on my right shoulder and I can now feel immediately when I am not down on plane with my right shoulder. I took film after this drill and the difference is quite startling."
Start Down with a Slide of your Hips with a DELAYED Turn and create some Axis Tilt so you can get your Right Shoulder moving down Plane (all of this around a Stationary Head). Learn to swing the Hands not the Clubhead. Drag the butt of the club toward the base of your Plane Line and feel the Uncocking and Rolling of the Flat Left Wrist.
Your hands will communicate all that is going on. The problem is most golfers are not listening. When Mr. Kelley wrote the current Chapter 5 (first appeared in the 4th edition I believe) it summarized the book in "a nut-shell" . SWING THE HANDS, MONITOR THE HANDS, Mr. Kelley wrote in capital letter. Nine times out of ten, your swing falls apart because you are not monitoring your hands, you are monitoring the Clubface. What they are telling you falls on deaf ears.
You are Over-loading (we'll save this one for another time), Round-housing, off Plane...The hands will communicate all of this if you will only pay attention. They, pressure points 1,2,3 located in the hands, are always trying to communicate, along with their distant cousin, the #4 Pressure Point. That is where your precision is if you use them; recognizing and reconcilling minor differences. The first step is to listen even if you don't speak the language yet.