Quivering with anticipation for an answer from the gang1
Last week I crushed a 260 yard drive and sadly several 100 yard sand wedges over greens on my way to an 89 for the year's first round of the year.
Each time, from Impact Fix, I thought I had mistakenly thrown the club away by pushing my right hand away from my right shoulder. Otherwise, I just fired my back elbow at the inside of the ball.
Is this "drawing the arrow from the quiver?"
Is this what Lynn is speaking about here?
19. Lag Loading – C – Drag
Drag Loading is the Rope Handle Technique of the “Swinger,” an out-and-out PULL, striving to accelerate the Clubshaft lengthwise, from a quick start Down to Release. Start the Club down as though it were being drawn from a quiver like an arrow – feathered end first. Maintain this motion until the Release switches ends. This is possible only if, and for as long as, Inertia can hold the Clubhead inside the arc of the Hands or hold to a Line Delivery Path (2-L) Centrifugal Force will set in when the Clubhead crosses to the outside and it will begin to pull into its own incidental orbit per 2-P and 2-K#5. Then further acceleration can be applied only at pressure Point #1 to support the Pull on the Clubshaft – especially for the Short Shot Power.
Develop an “Instant Acceleration” Hip Action” (to the Desired Hand speed per 10-15-B) so that the Throw Out Action (6-B-3) can immediately set up the Rhythm and take over the rest of the Downsroke sequence (6-M-1). See 2-K and 6-F-0. With or without Wristcock, always Drag (or Pull 10-3-D) a swinging club Down Plane – even with only centrifugal (Angular) Momentum (2-K)See 10- 23-C
For Clubhead Throwaway Prevention, monitor the pull of Centrifugal Force and the Drag of the Lagging Clubhead.
http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=8820&highlight=quiver#post8820
Is this what Martin Chuck is demonstrating in this video?
http://youtu.be/KgZJNHBRB2c
Is this why those swings were an extra 20-30 yards further, in your opinion? If I were to pull an arrow from my quiver, I would be pushing my right arm away from my head causing an "equal and opposite reaction" correctly shifting my hips before turning them with wedges leading the way correctly. All my "quiver" shots were dead at the flag or dead down the middle.
Am I just down, forward and "out" of my mind? ; >
Thanks!
ICT