Well, if it isn't moron moment number 67?!!!
The 'Pressure Point # 3" works better when you put pressure on it!!!! Who knew?! I didn't, 'till today!
So, when I shot my 77 and 80 recently, I was very aware of controlling my "Carry Back" to shoulder level with a flat non-rolling left wrist. I was determined to pick my left arm straight up from a level left wrist.
Today, though I pinched my PP # 3 straight out at every chance I got! Basic Motion chips, pitches, Acquired Motion. I felt the heavy lag of the club-head and I felt it under control and wouldn't you know, by maintaining that "positive, heavy contact" with the club head, I picked up a club length an great control!
So I "Carried back" the club with a flat left wrist pinching #3 PP. My right wrist stayed bent and left wrist stayed flat. My whole Power Package Assembly felt unified and heavy. From Impact Fix with a delayed hip turn, I Carried Back and used and Angular Thrust focussing on the feels of driving the back elbow to the ball, and finally the right shoulder to the inside quadrant of the ball.
I can feel the pinch being directed to the inside quadrant of the ball!
So feeling that, and driving the right shoulder down to the ball, I noticed how far (over a foot) my hands shot past Impact to Both Arms Straight! Very slight Carry Back to barely my shoulder and then driving the pinch of PP # 3 down to Peking via watching the shoulder shoot to the inside quadrant. Bent right wrist was totally frozen and able to be driven DOWN to the ball (out and forward).
Accuracy was excellent.
I was able to show the flying Wedges to a struggling gentleman next to me who commented on how often I shot the ball right through the goal posts down range. Within a short time he was chipping to bare grass spots straight in front of him and picking his distances. He asked me questions as I showed him that the same wedges plus a forward swivel was used for Acquired motion with the driver, hybrid, 7 iron and such. I showed him the angular thrust of my hip to the inside quadrant of the ball and elbow thrust and shoulder thrust.
One of the best range sessions in a long time!
ICT