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![]() ![]() Note how your hips have not moved as much forward and continued to turn. Feel like you are really using the ground more. NOTE: Tiger ain't the one to look at here he's a achieved the look by his head move BACK NOT HIS HIPS GOING FORWARD. Follow thru comparison . . . . LOW BALLERZ . . . .Note the hips and knees and where the hips are in relationship to the the head . . . knees still "bent" (or Achored in TGM terms) hips back to in line with the head. ![]() ![]() |
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I may be wrong but I think U should go "harder and farther" down plane into finish. As I said I can be wrong. The Bear |
![]() ![]() [IMG] [/IMG]Note how much your head has come up reference the fence. Hips back and head coming up . . . feel like you are using the ground hips forward knees stretching out and feel like you are going to look UNDERNEATH the ball for you. This could be a risky thing to type out here but . . . Feel like you are clinching your buttcheeks together as you use the ground to push off and up . . . Have a look at the amount of hip turn you have vs. Hogan at similar spots in the follow thru . . notice how much more stretch out Hogan's right Knee is vs. Palmer . . the hips pressing forward and continuing to turn stretch out the right leg . . . Palmer pretty much upper body hitter . . . OX LIKE STRENGTH . . . Hogan made this move on a busted up set of legs . . . Us the ground AS LONNNNNNNNNG AS YOU CAN. HIGH BALLER . . . ![]() VERSUS ![]() ![]() |
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Look how nice this is . . . . dude you got some skillz . . . ![]() ![]() LOTS OF NICE THINGS GOING ON HERE . . . LOOK AT YOUR EXIT . . . . niiiiiiiice . . . but Hogan's hips are still still going . . . compare your right knees and the right heel . . . your knee is gonna be more saggy and foot popped up because your butt and hips are back. Arms swing is nice though man. Beautiful stuff . . . use the ground some more longer. ![]() ![]() |
Thanks heaps for the replies.
I'll probably have some additional questions tomorrow (as I'll be indoors due to the persistent heavy rain) when I read the posts in more detail. However, I thought I would make a quick comment regarding setup alignments. It could just be the camera angles (in reference to the DTL view in this video), but to me it appears that my feet are closed and my shoulders are open. Am I imagining things or should I get back to the basics and practice my setup alignments? |
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Bucket, what about the Arm Set of TGM? It was the first thing Yoda worked on with me. If Im not mistaken it's what Brian Gay credits his recent success to. Hogan did it. The level left wrist, the on plane right arm. Its the first thing I check when things are off. Its often the thing that seems to set things right. Id rather quit the game than go back to low hands! |
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Ive spent a few days with Lynn , not sure how many now, 10, 12? I dunno, anyways we worked on the Level Left Wrist day one........it took me most of the morning to get it right. After that we broke for lunch to celebrate it was that hard. But Lynn told me "that Level Left Wrist alone will see you accomplish your goals in golf". I was a bit taken aback by his statement to tell you the truth. But, he was right. And so I feel compelled to share the story and the Level Left Wrist. Hogan's pistol shoot'n deal. Although some guys dont do it and might even have good reason. You have options, lots of them. But Im not going to change that one. |
Are you referring to the uncocking of the wrists slightly at address? I experimented briefly with that, but I couldn't hit anything decently. Perhaps I was executing it incorrectly.
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