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Lynn uses primarily 10-5-A. I use 10-5-A and 10-5-E. Lynn can bounce between the patterns with ease. I do not Swing unless I'm demonstrating something in a lesson. |
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300yd,I thought the very same thing for quite a while until one day,in a last ditch stand,I decided to literally smash as many drives as I can to try getting used to hitting with the hitting action,so much so I got plumb tuckered out,so much with my last 50 odd balls I pretty much just hit very half hearted almost given up ,when I noticed that I was hitting straight and strong and I was,nt hitting all that hard,that,s when I realised that I was just hitting too hard for my ability,and when I backed off I had actually started to hit very good drives using a lot less energy but still using action,hope you can follow my drift ....TERRY
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The Day before the Falcons fire school,he played at Eagle Creek in Orlando with some friends of mine.I told one of my friends to tell Ted on the tee that he could reach the 7th green if he bombed it across the O.B. on the right. I forgot Ted was playing off the tips-it was 346 yards to the pin!.I was parked near the green and he carried it 320 -and just popped out of the rough another 5 yds. Not bad for a hitter:eyes: |
I just returned from the range where I worked the short game. I sort of made a decision this week to try hitting for my short game shots due to some terribly erratic rounds of golf lately, especially around the greens. I typically swing on all shots buy have studied and experimented on a few occasions with hitting and have waffled between the 2 procedures for shots around the green.
Anyway, some more things clicked for me and the consistency of my short game shots (various ones) seemed much better using: - impact fix - angled hingeing - "heavy" extensor action (I always find extensor action easier to apply when hitting) - punch elbow - angle of approach - distance control based on the amount of right arm "thrust" Worked it around the greens for an hour or so and just had to go hit some full swing shots with it. I'm a real mental midget when it comes to fiddling with my swing, but I can't help it. I love working and tweaking my swing. Anyway... I just seem to make more consistent center-face contact when hitting (or my interpretation of hitting). When I got to the Driver, I was hitting it "ok", straighter and more consistent, but not quite as solid or as long as when I make a "good" swinging motion. But (and to chime in on Bucket's comments) as I made a few adjustments, I realized my start-down seemed a little quick. When I focused more on the slooowwww start down the Driver got more solid and very close to the distance I achieve when swinging. My game has been in a slump for about a month now so I've decided to sacrifice a couple of casual rounds and utilize a hitting motion for the weekend. I feel like I have a better understanding of the pattern primarily through incubation, and am anxious to see how it performs. |
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I can't remember who on this thread said it's impossible for a hitter to draw, but I believe that to be completely untrue. I am as much as hitter as almost anyone. If I want to draw the ball or even hook the ball, I move the plane line to the right(right handed golfer), and hood the face slightly. Bang, draws all day long.
I prefer the fade though, as the draw can get away from you. |
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That said, the Hitter employing Angled Hinging, which by its nature is a slice-producing, uncentered motion, will naturally Fade the Ball unless he aligns the Clubface slightly closed at Impact Fix. |
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