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phillygolf 12-31-2007 01:45 AM

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Originally Posted by rwh (Post 46453)
I really improved my ball striking today by using my pivot in such a way so as to not let my right arm straighten until past the ball. That may not be what is actually happening, but that is how I am perceiving it. In so doing, the following results are noted:

More distance.
Better accuracy.
A sense of free-wheeling with effortless power.
I don't have to think about anything else.

Not sure why this one thing delivers so many benefits, but it does. Maybe this will help someone else, too.

RWH,

Congrats on the better ballstriking!

My only thought is - feel is usually not real. If possible, video your swing to verify what the difference is. You may feel one thing but doing a entirely different movement.

Keep us posted on what you find (assuming you have a video camera).

Patrick

plgolfer 12-31-2007 06:36 AM

If he is a much better ballstriker, why go the extents of further analysis with video? I would may be do a video, jot down some notes, and look at it only if and when things start crumbling down.

For the time being why not just enjoy a better game of golf?

rwh 12-31-2007 12:52 PM

Door #1 or Door #2?
 
Thank you, Patrick and plgolfer; I really appreciate your encouragement.

You raise an interesting point: Does the "feel" have to be "real"?

Burner 12-31-2007 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by rwh (Post 47428)
Thank you, Patrick and plgolfer; I really appreciate your encouragement.

You raise an interesting point: Does the "feel" have to be "real"?

rwh,

If what you are doing feels real and the results are evident, then stick with the program.

Feeling like we are making a good swing, is as important as seeing the good results that usually follow.

rwh 12-31-2007 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Burner (Post 47433)
rwh,

If what you are doing feels real and the results are evident, then stick with the program.

Thank you, Burner.

phillygolf 01-01-2008 05:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rwh (Post 47428)
Thank you, Patrick and plgolfer; I really appreciate your encouragement.

You raise an interesting point: Does the "feel" have to be "real"?

Hi RWH,

My best to you and your family for the New Year!

My point is, what I (or you) may not be real.

Meaning, maybe I fee like I keep my right foot down through impact, when, if video'd, I may be doing an Irish Jig!!!

But....in relationship to my previous swing/feel, my right foot is alot more down.........

However, that does not negate the fact that it is not down through impact.
(cause I LOVE the Irish Jig!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

spike 01-01-2008 09:14 PM

Feel is real. Knowing what is real is the next step.

phillygolf 01-03-2008 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by plgolfer (Post 47420)
If he is a much better ballstriker, why go the extents of further analysis with video? I would may be do a video, jot down some notes, and look at it only if and when things start crumbling down.

For the time being why not just enjoy a better game of golf?

Good point.

Gather ye rosebuds while ye may.


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