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The comfort of the Yellow Brick Road
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It is only possible to keep a FLW if the right shoulder is down in plane until through the ball's position. |
Knowing the Pressure Points to bring a hcp. and golf course down to their knees
Originally posted by Yoda http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showt...ressure+points # 1 Improper #3 Pressure Point Pressure causes the Right Wrist to Flatten. Remember, Power flows from its source (the Accumulators) and is applied against the Pressure Points that directly and indirectly drive the Club through Impact. Almost always, the Clubhead Lag (and Acceleration Control) is assigned to the #3 Pressure Point (6-C-2-0). This becomes the Indirect Drive of the Lever Assemblies. All other employed Pressure Points are the Direct Drive. For Hitters, Power Accumulator #1 (6-b-1-0) drives both the #1 and #3 Pressure Points (6-C-2-C). Therefore, to maintain the Bent Right Wrist, focus through Impact on the Bent Right Arm's Direct Drive against the #1 Pressure Point (6-C-1) -- the heel of the Right Hand against the Left Hand thumb. Keep the Right Forefinger 'easy' on the Club and allow the Clubhead Lag and its Indirect Drive to be accepted by the #3 Pressure Point. When you have learned to properly maintain these Direct and Indirect Drive Pressures, you will have learned to maintain the inert and Bent Right Wrist. And if you don't Feel the heel of your Right Hand Driving against your Left Thumb and your Unstressed and Bent Right Wrist trailing along behind, well...you ain't got it yet. And how will you know when you've got it? It will sound like a 'war' in your practice area. You'll notice people staring. Maybe even gathering around. Asking you for a tip or two after you've wrapped up. Things like that. Meanwhile, while you're learning, it wouldn't hurt to watch Lee Trevino's Downstroke motion on video tape a few hundred times. Swingers, the Indirect Drive of the Clubhead Lag is once again assigned to Pressure Point #3. The Direct Drive is supplied by the Downstroke Right Shoulder Turn (Accumulator #4) and by the Wrist Cock (Accumulator #2). Focus on the Start Down Lag Loading (Drag the Butt End of the Club Down Plane per 10-19-C) and the Sequenced Release (Uncock and Roll per 4-D-0) through Impact. Allow the Indirect Drive of the #3 Pressure Point to accept the Lag Loading and the Direct Drive of Centrifugal Force to Power the Clubhead. ForI cannot urge strongly enough the benefit of video work in this area. Much of what is done with the video is cosmetic and ineffective. But used properly, it can lead you to Golf's Promised Land. If you can dispassionately watch through Impact your Bending Left Wrist and Flattening Right Wrist -- trust me, that is almost certainly happening -- and determine to correct it, then it can be done. Put your Stroke on video. Try to correct your Motion as I've prescribed. It didn't work, did it? Do another video. No good. Try again. No good. Try again. Closer. More #1 Drive Out Pressure for Hitters. More #2 Throw Out Pressure for Swingers. No good. Try again. Better. Again. A lot better! Nirvana! Stay with it. You can do this! What is being spoken about here is Impact Fix for Hitters. So let's see one of the many useful videos here at LBG: http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery...-ImpactBag.wmv PP #'s 1, 2 and 3 "Dead behind the shaft!," at impact! |
Impact Fix by the numbers
Here's another TGM source: http://www.iseekgolf.com/golfinstruc...een-good-lucky Quote:
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Impact and Line of Compression
Thanks to Air and all the other contributors to this fine thread which I will be studying next. http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread7767-65.html |
Driver Impact
Using an "upper cut" motion to drive to Both Arms Straight (BAS) yielded some interesting results yesterday. The swing change produced blisters where I had not ever encountered them on my left pinky tip and on the right outside of my left index finger. I hit about 250 balls yesterday, alternating Swinging and Hitting. Driving through to BAS had me feel the club was either level at impact or slightly on the rise. When hitting it on the rise, the carry with a range ball and 50 degrees was 210. My backswing was below my shoulders and very, very horizontal and very dependable in Hitting a very high, straight ball with my 90 mph swing. The driver is an Adams Speedline 9.5 degrees reg shaft. A downward swing produced a carry of about 190 yards down the middle. I found this at ISEEKGOLF http://www.iseekgolf.com/clubfitting...ole-in-fitting Quote:
It might be very cool to get a 20 degree driver and hit straight down on it and never have to differentiate between my driver swing and hybrids and irons! ICT |
Training the Uppercut
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Now that I am enjoying this Power and Predictability, Precision and Aim are needed. With Irons, the "push-draw" looks like a straight shot and is very satisfying with an Angle Hinge. By sliding the ball forward and carrying my stride deeper, I can get a pretty satisfying 10 yard draw. I recognize that that is still too much of a draw given smaller greens and bunkers and such so I'm not likely to play anything but a push-fade. The bigger issue is the very high floating 220 yards of carry driver I get by hitting up on the ball. I can see the temptation to get a 20 degree driver of "Biblical proportions," and with Spring winds and July-August ground hardening, simply hit down on the driver to create a more boring shot. I'm waiting 'till after Cuscowilla to make a driver purchase. I read with great interest this note from Mr. Clarence Williams sent to Mr. Blake Quote:
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Arena Bound
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Don't worry. After entertaining City for a few days of golf and keep in mind he teaches in an urban school, his expectations are not terrifically high, but his standards are beyond reproach. Within an hour, you and anybody within earshot will be seated and avidly listening to City's highly educated banter. In short, you are in for a real treat. The Swamp will never be the same. |
Lol!
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Last year, JerryG and Kevin made me stop paying after 2 days! ("Just when I thought...they pull me back in!") I will be buying a beer or several for Daryl in Madison! I have to be careful though, playing those men including Kevin Carter, JerryG, and Daryl. They don't fall for the artificial hip stories and the brutality of the class room stories (like the kid who set the girl on fire). JerryG just points to his tuba playing stretch marks and his knee brace and Kevin just points to his elbow. They mumble things like "just be glad you are not as banged up as we are!" I think Daryl will probably just pull out a diagram on an IPAD and diagram all the mistakes I've made since I joined this site last year! "He's in my head, man!" Peace Out! :) ICT |
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