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It is an interesting question though,......what WOULD you do with Charles Barkley everybody?????? (physically). Like a lot of students, he couldn't care less about hearing about theory, just wants to be able to find his ball.
who's first? :confused1 |
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It looks to me like CB is a natural hitter, but at the same time it seems clear he has a very strong urge to steer the club face square towards impact.
I bet his intuitive understanding of rhythm has flaws. He doesn't know how to let the right forearm and the RFFW gradually (and quite naturally once you know how to do it) turn into the swing plane and square up the club face without steering. This was something that I didn't see or hear HH address at Golf Channel, and appearently it wasn't addressed here either: In both cases the symptoms was reduced substantially, but only for a little while. The presence of a deep rooted infection was evident in the videos after both those teaching efforts, even in his very best strokes. They gave him something that reduced the symptoms for the time being, while what he really needed was a "penicillin" cure of fundamentals. A lot of the errors that CB thinks and acts goes right to the heart of TGM: Rhythm, flat left wrist, hinge action, finish swivel. Yoda has the right tools to do something. He has put it all in the arhcives already. Some of it in this thread, for instance: http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ghlight=swivel |
Theres no doubt there are deep rooted mental blocks and fear going on when hes by himself. Whoever modest Dunigan is, he definitely had him swinging better there........even with the blame game disclaimer at the beginning :) :) :)
That post impact drag drill was pretty grossly overdone though IMO.... #1 , the less his brain is on results at impact the better, and #2.........well, aint nobody thats any good looking like that :confused1 |
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