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For what its worth
Today I went to the range and hit 15 balls employing Tomasellos down-and-out motion. Results were good. The feel was quite different from my normal swing. I took it to the grounds.
On the first hole I hit a 300 yard drive (best ever on that hole), a SW to 8 feet and made the putt. Other than the putt I employed the down-and-out and thought I'd changed my game forever. (This was only the third time I've birdied this particular hole. It is not easy. And starting the round with a birdie is alwas great. So. Did I go on to birdie every hole? Nope. Not even a PB :mad: :) But I definietely saw benefit. One of my issues have been excess lateral movement on the downswing. Employing the down-and-out virtually eliminated it. Worked great as a key for me. Thanks for sharing, Lee! |
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Metallion, I concur with the 300 yard drive...with this swing the trajectory is sweet when you hit one 300 yards. Just give it 3 to 6 months of practice and play and the consistency will go up nicely. One of the benefits of this swinging motion is the compatability with the hitting stroke pattern....just a few component changes and bammmmm you got another set of distances with your clubs. DG |
I should add...
True or not: My experience was that the down-and-out idea created
a feel of a Straight line delivery path from the top to Impact Hands location as well as: (AND!) A feel of the commonly referred karate chop action All in the same move :cool: |
Bagger,
No need to add anything, Tom said it all. He was helping me get rid of an occasional shot to the right. As I said earlier, I hope these tapes help. If there are any questions, I would be glad to answer. ldeit |
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PS: Another great thread that gets you ... eh .... at least mee thinking. |
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The Sound of Silence
I just cannot believe that this kind of advice is getting such praise and that the knowledgeable instructors on this forum, who have surely seen this video, are saying NOTHING!:o
Tomasello is not only advising an independent arm effort from the top, but a deliberate uncocking of the wrists to boot. He is recommending 6-D-1 and 6-D-2, two of the pitfalls which produce THROW AWAY. And to make matters worse, he says that these are done BEFORE the pivot, which he claims is a reaction to these movements.:???: |
Isn't Tomesello basically doing the release with roll that Yoda teaches except with the right arm feel?
below is a quote from Yoda. From the Top, Drag Load (7-19) by Pulling the Butt End of the Club toward the Plane Line. Immediately thereafter, begin a Non-Automatic Random Sweep Release (10-24-B) -- later you can 'kick it up a notch' with the Automatic Snap Release of 10-24-E -- by Uncocking your Left Wrist strongly Downward, also toward the Plane Line. That takes only a fraction of a second, and just as soon as you Feel the strong, Downward Uncocking Motion underway, use its momentum to begin the Roll of your #3 Angle On Line through Impact. You've Launched a Three-Stage Rocket: The Drag Load established your initial Thrust; your Uncocking Left Wrist created the highest Velocity you will be able to achieve; and the #3 Accumulator picked up that Velocity and sustained it into Impact. |
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When I saw the tape I felt that this is what he means: 1. [To the top] Hands have reached top. Now what. Just stay here or what? 2. [Hands-controlled-pivot] Then the hands and arms say: Please thrown us out and down on plane! 3. [Pivot response] Flywheel and pivot response Remember this tape was made for a particular golfer, not for anyone. And give the man a break. :smile: |
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