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Burner 10-06-2009 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wade (Post 68041)
No compression for me yet on full shots, and divots starting at the ball tell me my pivot is not right. Possibly the shoulders slowing down and /or losing the flat left wrist... I have to go to the range to figure this out.

Again, thanks for the posts.

Two possibilities here, Wade.

1) Coming up and out of the shot before you get the club head down to low point - symptomatic of steering, or

2). Running out of right arm. Right arm straightens before you get beyond the ball.

Correction for both is the same. Aim to hit an imaginary ball just on the target side of the one you are actually playing. To do this properly you will need to set up so there is still some bend in your right elbow at impact fix.

Keep that bend there until impact itself. It takes pereverence but is satisfying when you get it right.

O.B.Left 10-08-2009 12:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 68028)
Wade . . . Good question . . . essentially you want your shoulders to turn in a circle. You set your "machine" up to what angle you want your shoulders to turn on but they should turn in a circle . . . that is the centered pivot concept.

Great post. But are you describing a Rotated Shoulder Turn here? Wouldnt a Standard Shoulder Turn, flat back and On Plane going down look like a spiral, reverse "7" when viewed from DTL? It could have a centered pivot center or head as well could it not?

On the other hand a spiral when seen in plan view can look like a circle. Homer was in tough when he chose to describe geometry using mainly words. It gets confusing. Or is it just me?

wade 10-11-2009 09:52 PM

Sorry, I got lost there.

Anyway, out of desperation, I tried a hitting protocol, (thanks to the info here on LBG the forum) and I am a lot more comfortable and produce better shots thrusting my right arm, bent right wrist at the ball, than trying to swing at it. so soon I'll be posting my hitting questions!!


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