LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Executing the Sequenced Release Thread: Executing the Sequenced Release View Single Post #145 02-03-2008, 02:56 PM mrodock Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Madison, WI Posts: 581 Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket 1. What causes the ball to go low? 2. How did he eliminate the left side? 3. How did he hit HIS fade? 4. How did he manage to hit the ball solid almost everytime? Uses your eyes and what you know . . . you can learn from this golf swing. 1. Plays the ball a little back, hands are well ahead at impact, club stays low well after impact. 2. Replanes the club well after impact, that is, down-the-line the club exits below the left shoulder. Also, angle hinges. Finally, he rotates his body hard aiding him in rotating the clubface very little in the downswing. Combine very little clubface rotation with a good amount of trigger delay it is hard to hit a hook. 3. See #2 4. His clubshaft came into impact in almost the same position (down-the-line) as it inhabited at address. Other players that did this extremely well, Nelson, Hogan, Snead, Price, all extremely solid ballstrikers. While it it not necessary to bring the shaft through at the same angle (or very close) as it was at address, it is pretty hard to do this and NOT hit the ball solid. Matt __________________ "In my experience, if you stay with the essentials you WILL build a repeatable swing undoubtedly. If you can master the Imperatives you have a champion" (Vikram). The reason you can't sustain the lag is because you are so eager to make the club move fast (a reaction to the intent of "hitting it far"). So on a full shot you throw it away too early, which doesn't happen for your short chip. (bts) mrodock View Public Profile Send a private message to mrodock Find all posts by mrodock