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Old 09-17-2009, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
Begin the Zone one improvements by keeping your weight on Both Feet,
50-50 during the entire stroke. That means almost zero hip slide
and zero weight shift. Moderate Swings. Adjustments will
probably need to be made to zone 3 (Hands). After eliminating
some of your built-in compensations, you can increase your weight
shift a little at a time. If you reach a certain amount of weight
shift and the swing begins to fail, back off the weight shift
until you can locate and eliminate the compensation.


I would definitely focus on Delayed Hip Action.

Let your hands take the club back and then arms
which will pull your shoulders and subsequently rotate your hips
during the backswing. Do not let your head move to the right. Your arms will
get quite high before they pull the shoulders into the backstroke. It may feel very weird.
Let this procedure PULL your left heel off the ground.
Then start-down by planting your left heel. Don't pull with the Hands.
This way, on the downswing, you'll need to keep rotating your hips
to get the Hands down to the ball.

After only a few strokes you should have most of your
compensations re-adjusted and be hitting the ball better than
ever.

One last thing. If you, at address, move your hips to the left about 2 inches,
that will serve as a preset hip slide to tilt the secondary axis. Try it.
Then, it's becomes a simple rotation to the left, rather than Hip Slide-Rotation on the downswing.
Pivot Therapy, I LOVE it. Some more GREAT work there Daryl!

Kevin
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