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Old 08-10-2012, 12:28 AM
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tgmgolfer2k2 wrote:

We've discussed the Swinger's pivot feel of driving their right shoulder either a) into PP4, or b) into the inside quad of ball. This is to instill the correct shoulder motion in the downstroke.

But Yoda has warned that continued and repeated use of a right shoulder "hitting the ball" feel will lead us down the infamous pivot controlled hands avenue.

At some point, we must relinquish control of the swing to our hands. Our hands must first be educated enough to take on this responsibility though. Let's assume our hands are educated. What should the swing now feel like if we're just swinging our hands? Just move them back and around? Feeling like they're in a straight line or a circle?

Much Fog remains on this question, at least for me personally.



Once the Mechanic of Shoulder Turn Thrust (2-M-4 and 6-B-4-A) has beenintegrated into your Stroke Pattern as a Describable Feel, yourattention should return to your Hands. In other words, end your consciousfocus of driving the Right Shoulder at the inside aft quadrant of the Ball.Instead, focus your attention on your No. 3 Pressure Point, and use it todeliver the Lag Pressure the Right Shoulder Turn Thrust has Loaded tothat exact same location. Your Power will remain intact, and your Precisionwill improve dramatically.

Regarding the Feel of Swinging Hands, see the Wheel Rim Procedure of2-J-3-A and 7-23. And Chapters 4 and 5 will remain paramount as long as theGame is played.
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