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Old 05-21-2007, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by bts View Post
Finally I choose (and teach) shoulder rotation and straight lead arm against "lag" as my default pattern, which all I need to do is "load and sustain the lag" by rotating, turning or spining my shoulders, just like the way the blades of the celing fan or helicopter are driven.

The "Lag" builds up, sustains and releases, the club and lead arm moves on a flat plane, the wrist bends or cocks and unbends and uncocks, the forearms turn and rolls (so does the clubface open and close), the pivot tilts, the head fixed, ..... on and on and on, you name it, which all takes care by themselves (or the "LAW").
Sounds like 10-24-F is working for you and I think that's great. Pivot controlled hands is a viable option. Thanks for clarifying your "LAW".

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
I think the Circle dealie is fine but inoder for you to get the same clubhead speed for full power shots you'd better be ready or have some hand speed. But for "arms shots" and short game shots and flops and non-pivot delivery strokes circle path is superior. Mr. Kelley said zero out your pivot and hit "full" shots arms shots and see what kind of distance and control you can creat. May be surprised.
Nice - score 1 for the circle path and short game control.

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
I'm just trying to make a point that many who get jacked up about automatic snap releases and small pulleys and line delivery and max trigger delay . . . better SLOW DOWN to take maximum advantage of the mechanical advantage that a small pulley at the end of that endless belt presents.
Very big point. I hope everyone appreciates this because it's golden.

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
I think that's why you see Tiger hit some weird out of character shots. He don't need another make-over. He needs to back it down just a little . . . he'd be nastier'n he already is. Think about that performance he gave at Ballibunion or wherever the heck that was. If he thought of the driver as his "play" club as Mr. Jones used to say . . . and brought the same sense of precision and reserve as he did those long irons rather than trying to come off the top rope, he may live on an $80 million dollar island, be #1 in the world and have one the hottest women on the planet as his old lady . . . uh wait a minute.
Every time I see Tiger lash at the ball I cringe. Most times he gets the timing right because its in his DNA, but its not surprising to see his finish station as FORE RIGHT...FORE LEFT. A few minor tweaks and he will be untouchable for many, many generations.

Don't wipe the grease from your fingers yet. There's still a lot of meat left on the bone.
Discussed slow hands around the belt, straight line delivery vs. circle, rhythm, (pace) and snap/sweep release.

What happens to the paddlewheel when you hit the corner and when should you pull the trigger?
How do those TOUR dudes get away with such a big #3 angle at setup and still snap it?

I have to go now...really...I mean it...not coming back.
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