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Old 05-12-2010, 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by stevebayne View Post
I've always struggled with uncocking my left wrist too early, and the more I try to hold that power accumulator 2 angle the tighter my left arm becomes. Any suggestions?
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First of all . . . . probably want to get away from "holding" on to #2 . . . the model for #2 laggy look was Hogan and I can PROMISE you he wasn't holding on to nothing . . .

You want to create your accumulator lag and lag pressure DYNAMICALLY with THRUST from the ground up. But from the word "thrust" you could infer FAST QUICK HARD . . . probably not the best thoughts. You want to use the ground FOR A LONG TIME.

What does your pivot look like? Do you move around? Hang back?

A couple things you could work on . . .

1. Hit a lot of hard punch/chip type shots.
2. Feel like your arms/hands are leaving the clubhead behind on your takeaway so much so that it actually bends your left wrist more . . . then drag everything down with your pivot by really using the ground via your thighs and hips . . . feel like you are dragging your shoulders too.
3. Get you a piece of 1/4 inch plexey glass (sp?) a small piece will do set it about 4 or 5 inches behind your ball . . . hit shots . . . chips and pitches first . . . build up to full swings.

Here are a couple to check out . . .

Note in the first one how he's dragging the club back ... looks like the weight of the club and his arms are actually "cupping" or bending his left wrist . . . . in the first one you may be able to say "he's holding on" . . . ain't happening . . . look at the second one at full speed . . . that freakin' club is WHIPPING . . . those accumulators are getting FIRED . . . maybe automatically but . . . they are getting slung out . . . thrown out . . . whipped out . . .



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