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Another way to think of it
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Maybe you are a good putter and play on a par 71 like I do. Maybe you have actually shot par once or twice. But you and I know that God has a sense of humor and that your club champ or someone else's club champ would just wear you out and make you scream "Momma!" :crybaby: If that is you, and you cannot shoot 3 over or less on purpose regularly, your Grip is wrong and you have no idea of how powerful and precise your PP # 3 and your Golf Machine can be. With the right Grip and Set-up you can walk up to your club pro, smile, and make him or her say "Mommy!" :) Call Lynn. He is an excellently talented, clear and humorous teacher. Learn the proper Grip and become a "playah!" Holla at your boyyyyyy! :golf: IC T |
It is funny that you mention the right thumb in your post ICT. I was working on my basic motion last night in my indoor practice setup and as happens sometimes when practicing, something clicks. Last night it was the fact that I was doing what you describe with the right thumb. I began to try doing basic motion with it only lightly touching the club, and as you describe the grip suddenly set into the PP#3 better than it ever has and I could both hear and feel the difference in the contact with the ball. I am excited to take this out to the range for a little total motion practice.
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New Distances
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Let us know how you progress. IC T |
ICT, I thought that I had read in Hogans 5 lessons something similar to our right thumb and forefinger discussion and so I tried to find it. Sure enough it says in the grip chapter try feeling as if your right forefinger and thumb are hardly on the club. I don't know if Homer says anything like this in the book but I would not be too surprised if he had.
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Lynn mentions Hogan often!
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Check out Ted Fort's RFT straightening at about 4:45 min into this tape and look at his right thumb and how much force is transmitted into the impact bag. http://youtu.be/qeCRq7Ywrng Ic T :golf: |
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The Gateways to better golf
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Need some help like me for tomorrow and or Sunday? http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...hlight=release Quote:
My highlight in RED. SIMPLE CLAPPING SIDEWAYS PUSHING THE LEFT ARM AND THE BALL GETS IN THE WAY!!! Ic T __________________ |
Listening to your post YODA adventure stories has helped me exorsize many demons. Right-Left-Right-Left-Right-Left-Right-Left-Right-Left...
Thanks Patrick! :salut: Kevin |
Recovering Pervert
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It really started clicking for me again when I remembered YODA talking about staying away from the "perverted idea of axis tilt." What a HUGE difference. Create axis tilt while keeping the head CENTERED and a slight forward bump of the left hip, rather than letting the head drop back. HUGE. Do you remember where I heard that comment from YODA? I have so many of his vids I don't know where to start to find it... KC |
Demonstrations of good axis tilt
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Lynn repeats it exactly here at 4:31: http://youtu.be/AlqtEz_-Zx8 and demonstrates it clearly here through out the video: http://youtu.be/EDNCLchMYRI But, I had to remind myself of that damn right thumb on every swing or there would be no Flail and the Axis Tilt won't matter at all, as you know and I have to retrain! :BangHead: Go to 5:10 ff. http://youtu.be/pFbykFmNK5o Ic T Pat |
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