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Ok, the last drill for me for today!
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2431&page=4&highlight=fred+couple s Quote:
I get it and will fire my hands and "release" the club as Yoda instructed with gusto! ICT |
:angel: :golfcart2: :study: One of my new fav videos esp. 2 min+
http://youtu.be/_WEK-RlkYyQ http://youtu.be/tKZh4dvW0Xg http://youtu.be/WtlJ6ydWVeU http://youtu.be/EDNCLchMYRI It is my belief that there are common traits of letting the hands be thrown at the ball at speed, not throwaway, between the Swings of Mike Austin, Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson and Homer Kelly's clear thinking and instruction passed on by our friend Lynn Blake and others! I'm sorry Lynn, this took me so long to figure out, though you showed it to me over two years ago! ICT |
A steady head = fast hands!
At the range for 48 degrees and fog to hit a basket and working on bucket drills and stepping left. By keeping my head stationary, the Impact Fix Bent Right Wrist/Flat Left Wrist combo are thrown at the ball with power through the Both Arms Straight position. Hitting the center of the ball produces a dependable fade and the inside quadrant produces about an extra club's length and a very straight to slight draw result. |
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Bending the Bow!
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What a joy to hit through Both Arms Straight at will! :D Bringing the knee to 12 o'clock, for me, yields a straight ball with a slight fade. My head is perfectly stable and it feels like I take all day to strike the ball! It is a wildly strong strike but I finish in perfect balance! The 10 o'clock knee position yields a dead pull. I can modify these strikes with ball position and face opening /closing but I am amazed at how much power the right hip slowly generates as it pushes/pulls the Power Package until the left arm snaps and the wedges really fire through! I can't wait to start adding some lead tape to several clubs to see the resulting effect the increased mass will add to my shots. I soon will try the heaviest clubs I can get at Golf Galaxy and the highest swing weights to see if I can add some yards to my shots. http://youtu.be/tP3scE26VdI ICT |
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Head position for the "snap release."
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What I am referring to is the slow movement of my right heel and knee towards the inner quadrant of the ball, maintaining my balance and suddenly having my Extensor Action- laden club shoot down-plane pulverizing the ball in a very repeatable pattern of flight. My finish is a very balanced, best seat in the house,Full Swivel with an "Arrow through the ears," position. I set up with an Impact Fix position with my head actually creeping forward almost directly over the ball AND STAYING THERE! :hello2: I then RFT feeling the arms stretch and move the right knee slowly keeping my head stationary which causes the club to SNAP through the ball with a "crack," unless I am hitting irons. :golfcart2: So, imagine my happiness when I found this: http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3089&highlight=right+knee#post308 9 Quote:
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The right knee driving through both arms straight!
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Impact Fix-The start of Hogan's waggle- right elbow to right hip=RFT?
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I was reminded about all this as I tried Martin Chuck's "Tour Striker Educator." His device and DVD showed me how to do the alignments Yoda and Daryl had spoken about with a feeling of repeatability and consistency. :golfcart2: My Pivot feels very short and the ball flies very high and far with a draw that does not cross the target line unless I want it to. My chronic "chicken wing" formed by years of want to be Moe Norman (in some ways) was effectively replaced with connected rotation and a solid line of compression in balance. ICT |
Now, for those reading this, please remember that Yoda worked very hard with me for four 1/2 days about a month after a horrific episode in my life and emotionally and physically I was a wreck. ( The trip was paid for and tickets in hand so I went.) :redface: Yoda was showing me that life could go on and really helping me in an awesomely positive way much deeper than golf but using golf. Everything that now works in golf for me, plus a great deal of mental relief and enjoyment has come about through Lynn and this forum. :king:
I would not understand the definition of "what works" without Lynn and my co-participants here , given my physical imperfections and years of confusing advice. There would be no value in Martin Chuck's observations, without Lynn working with me. He would simply be another voice in the crowd of dodgy people giving half-baked advice, unlike Lynn explaining TGM. Thanks Lynn and LBG ! |
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