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How my move feels
I move my power package down to the point from which I feel the most lag on PP3 thru to both arms straight. It feels like I am actively moving my right hand staight down keeping my wrist bend in the right hand constant. It really maximizes the feel of the club against PP3.
The impact bag takes a beating every day practicing first the maximum PP3 move to both arms straight and the practicing the lowering of the power package to that point and spanking the impact bag. I love tha maximum lag feeling. |
I see sit down again and a planting of the left heel. OH supposed to be looking at arms and hands !! Ok !! I see there is a high right elbow which has to get down, therefore the forearm rotation and of course the adduction. Of course that bat is note on plane at the top. So Bucket do you think we should take the golf club to the top like baseball players. Perhaps that is why they have the hand motion to get the d@#$% thing on plane. I have mentioned Brandon Inge the Detroit Tiger 3rd baseman who has been known to hit a home run or two. I have watched him hit the ball 380 yards at my course So there is much to learn from good long baseball hitters like him. So Bucket thanks to you when I go down to Fla in two weeks to start my golf season I think I may take in a game. I will be in Naples and of course the Red Sox are there. Does anyone know if they are any good? Will it be worth the price of a ticket. Do you think I can come beans with my hot dog!
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More Displaced than I used to be! : >
OK, earlier, sharper displacement. Check. So how does a Hitter/Switter do this? LIke Arnie or Hogan?!! Like TED, and like Lynn? Glide and Displace like a mothuh! Ohhhh, a new swing keY ! Glide an displace...Aim the bomb and Drop it! Straighten (right leg) and Displace ala BEN!
I have hit some great shots with what I thought was very heavy EA. It was LAG formed by heavy EA and a sharp displacement of the hands, i.e., the EA was so heavy with my right arm that my Displacement was almost automatic with my hula movement. That poor little ball is gonna really get it this time!!!! :golfcart: ICT Quote:
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Send in the Clowns!
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Wouldn' t it just freak the people in gallery out if they understood how "freewheeling" the golf stroke is? Do you think they'd stand so close? The left arm is indeed a check -rein for the right arm, ALL THE WAY TO/Through FINISH! The smybiosis of the EA and RFT is like bark and orchid, like nitrogen fixation in our biospere :confused1 , hell, it's like Freddy Couples RFT to the top before he breaks the ball with his Displaced Alignment! Moe Norman didn't need a full backswing, just full Displaced Alignment and a real steady set-up! WOW! May I just say, WOW?!!!! ICT |
Sheesh! I just realized how little I really understand about "single" or "double" wrist actions and how crucial they probably are!
And isn't every golfer either a less or more effective 4 barrel Switter? A par-shooting golfer might not understand the components or what to call his "gift," but they sure Swing and Hit though they may conceptualize something else! Once Mr. Hoqan or Moe Norman or any pro gets on Plane and Displaces the top and bottom hands, that right or bottom hand is being driven/pushed/thrust DOWN, OUT and FORWARD as hard as the Right Arm can piston! No wonder the pros hate 50 yard shots! I love them because I suck and I basically block the ball right to the hole. Screw that! From now on, I'm hitting my LOB wedge 150 yards past the pin BECAUSE I CAN! BESIDES, IT IS THE MOST FITTING WAY TO FINISH OFF A 350 YARD DRIVE!!!!!!! : > ICT |
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