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Lynn why do you say it encourages throwaway?
Ben seems to do it fine with maximum trigger delay? Also if a student can do this "over roll" it suuuure is hard to flip it doing that type of move isn't it? |
Swivel Action And Throwaway
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The cure for each is to observe the definitive alignments: 1. Hinge Action -- The Left Wrist remains Vertical (4-C-1) to the desired Plane of Clubface Motion -- Horizontal (Closing Only), Vertical (Layback Only) or Angled (Simultaneous Close and Layback) -- from Impact to the end of the Follow-Through (Both Arms Straight position). The Right Wrist responds and also remains Vertical. 2. Swivel Action -- Then, and only then, the Left Wrist Swivels (twists counter-clockwise per 4-C-3) into its Parallel to the Plane alignment for the Finish. Again, the Right Wrist responds and also Swivels. |
the finish swivel
Lynn....thank you very much for this little gem...i have been lacking this in my swing and as soon as i incorporated this my ball striking went up another level...now it just flows start to finish:D :D :D :D delivery line roll prep ..music to my ears ...goose bumps when i hit it
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Success With the Finish Swivel
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The Finish Swivel is so important. I've told the story before in these pages about the Finish Swivel lesson Homer Kelley once gave a student. He said he "learned more about Golf on that day than on any other." Considering the Golf water under his bridge, that's saying a lot. Later in the week we will post video where I explain and demonstrate the principles of Swivel Action and the three Hinge Actions. Stay tuned... :cool: |
divot pattern
my divots are inside to out..the in-line condition is a great feeling and a constant reminder of what it feels like...my hooked shot came from losing lag pressure...this was a part of the instruction that i didn't absorb last year during the SO Cal school but i'm sure glad i got it now..Thanks Lynn
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The True Geometrically-Carved Divot
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Remember, you are at the bottom of a circle (Clubhead Orbit) with a radius (Left Arm and Club) some five feet in length. Accordingly, there is not a lot of 'Down' and not a lot of 'Out' left. And some of that Divot is the Club exiting the ground after Low Point and now traveling 'Up and In'. So, while the 'Outward' dimension of Impact is still present and extremely necessary to achieve, it is not enough to send the Divot out to the right. The goal is a Three-Dimensional Impact -- Downward, Outward and Forward -- and an On Line Divot. |
On Line Divots
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Or you can hang out at LBG. The choice is obvious :cool: . |
clarification
Sorry Lynn I used the wrong description...I understand the down out and through look...open to square and through,..in all my years of playing this crazy game i finally have found a gem of an instructor..thanks LYNN:smile: :smile: :smile:
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And there it goes
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Chris Note: that's assuming the kind of ground where the divot holds together, not where you just get a kind of spray of dirt! |
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