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Find a stroke that works for you and keep it simpe. If you learn to control how hard and how high you will be in great shape compared to most players around the greens.
No need to get fancy as long as a more lofted club + a simple stroke can get the job done. |
That's what I wanted to hear (at this stage).
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Please take some time and just chip for 30 minutes or so using only vertical hinging. I think if you follow D's grip instruction, think of keeping the back of your left hand, palm of right hand and club face finishing all facing the sky (if I am mistaken, D, please correct me quickly). It will pay off handsomely. Right after that stick tees in the ground at different distances and chip to them using only vertical hinging. It won't be long and you will have a GoTo shot you will use many times each round you play. To me it kind of feels like tossing bean bags with both hands up into the air so they land flat. The ball behaves nearly as well as the bean bag. |
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PROCEDURE: 1. establish a. amount of face open b. handle height c. amount of layback for the required shot (you may need to experiment with the variables). . . impact fix shaft/handle/face conditions 2. put your grip on with a "normal" or Square Stance 3. See if your brain/eye can handle the "freakish" wrist conditions this specialty shot fix requires . . . if not then 3. Rotate your body left/OPEN until it "flattens" out your left wrist or "lines up" the shaft and your left arm (you may also want to experiment with more knee flex to lower your "COG" that helps in hitting it cutty/high too) 4. Hit the shot. Have a look here http://vimeo.com/4323041 |
Thank you for the help. In one of the free videos Yoda says this vertical hinging is something one doesn't really need to incorporate (as much as the two other hinging types). But if you first have it is a very useful motion. I understand that and if the hands are to be educated, this belongs there too. But at this stage trying to get the FLW I hope to do without it, but when "normal" chipping and pitching work, I'll get back to it....
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I must have expressed myself very poorly. I actually wanted to avoid that kind of shot and keep it so safe as possible - with a angled hinging which I think I'm beginning to know how to do(?)
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