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Standard Address, Attitude, and Pressure Points
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I went to the range last night which I never do (and pros do a lot) and took out my dowels! :read: :rambo: I waited for a sweet little Korean woman to vacate the stall with the picture glass. She was hitting her driver almost 180 yards with an effortless swing dead down the middle. :crybaby: "I can do that! I can do better! I have been to Cuscowilla. I have seen Yoda. I have eaten the Fried Chicken basket (and fries) and drank the pitcher of Pink lemonade at Green Haven. I have been to Kevin's training room! I have enjoyed the hospitality of JerryG's family, putted with a blade putter and friended JerryG and KevCarter on Facebook."" :laughing9 Dowels and Plane lines, check! Standard Address with a baby attitude WITH OPEN FRONT HIP, check. The Plane, The Swing- the Shoulder Plane Shift with Centrifugal Force- relax- March- Front Shoulder is dragged by Back Hip straight forward to Plane line. BACKWARD LAG FELT IN PP#3=ON PLANE!!!! THE MIRROR - REVERSE THE IMAGE- LOOK LAG LAG LAG=THE PLANE -FEEL THE LAG -FEEL THE LAG -THE MOP -THE BROOM - DRAG THE BACK SHOULDER STRAIGHT FORWARD(OB) - WITH PIVOT KEEPING THE LEFT WRIST UP (DARYL)- THE CORRECT GRIP- MARCH (LYNN) OPEN YOUR STANCE LIKE HOGAN (KEVIN)- YOU cAN DO IT- THE HANDS LEAD- TOUR STRIKER (JERRYG)!!! :idea1: The Pressure Points are the key!!! LYNN SAYS HOLD THE BALL LIKE A QUESTION MARK IN BOTH HANDS STEADY HEAD FEEL THELAG BACK=ON PLANE-FEEL THE QUESTION MARK OF THE LEFT HAND LAGGING BACK AS THE BACK SHOULDER IS DRAGGED ON PLANE BY THE PIVOT. FEEL THE DOWEL- FEEL THE PRESSURE POINTS IN BALANCE- FEEL THE STEADY HEAD-AND LAG BACK AND LAG THROUGH-QUICKEN THE HIPS =STRONGER LAG ON BALANCE-NOT TOO QUICK-STAY ON BALANCE! Happy Father's Day to my friends and older brothers in the game! Thanks! ICT |
Educated Hands
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The Hands and the Pressure Points learn the language of Plane and become Educated and Well-Spoken! When you feel the Pressure on PP #3 or on the Pincher of PP #'s 1 and 3, "LAG" or "Sweet Spot On Plane" is being shouted! When we hear this message, we Drive or Drag or Float with the Left wrist facing up to Both Arms Straight and the Finish Swivel. :golf: :read: :idea1: IC T |
My back elbow shot my first 77 on a par 70 with a wet mop!
I went to the range last night which I never do (and pros do a lot) and took out my dowels! :read: :rambo:
I waited for a sweet little Korean woman to vacate the stall with the picture glass. She was hitting her driver almost 180 yards with an effortless swing dead down the middle. :crybaby: "I can do that! I can do better! I have been to Cuscowilla. I have seen Yoda. I have eaten the Fried Chicken basket (and fries) and drank the pitcher of Pink lemonade at Green Haven. I have been to Kevin's training room! I have enjoyed the hospitality of JerryG's family, putted with a blade putter and friended JerryG and KevCarter on Facebook."" :laughing9 Dowels and Plane lines, check! Standard Address with a baby attitude WITH OPEN FRONT HIP, check. The Plane, The Swing- the Shoulder Plane Shift with Centrifugal Force- relax- March- Front Shoulder is dragged by Back Hip straight forward to Plane line. BACKWARD LAG FELT IN PP#3=ON PLANE!!!! THE MIRROR - REVERSE THE IMAGE- LOOK LAG LAG LAG=THE PLANE -FEEL THE LAG -FEEL THE LAG -THE MOP -THE BROOM - DRAG THE BACK SHOULDER STRAIGHT FORWARD(OB) - WITH PIVOT KEEPING THE LEFT WRIST UP (DARYL)- THE CORRECT GRIP- MARCH (LYNN) OPEN YOUR STANCE LIKE HOGAN (KEVIN)- YOU cAN DO IT- THE HANDS LEAD- TOUR STRIKER (JERRYG)!!! :idea1: The Pressure Points are the key!!! LYNN SAYS HOLD THE BALL LIKE A QUESTION MARK IN BOTH HANDS STEADY HEAD FEEL THELAG BACK=ON PLANE-FEEL THE QUESTION MARK OF THE LEFT HAND LAGGING BACK AS THE BACK SHOULDER IS DRAGGED ON PLANE BY THE PIVOT. FEEL THE DOWEL- FEEL THE PRESSURE POINTS IN BALANCE- FEEL THE STEADY HEAD-AND LAG BACK AND LAG THROUGH-QUICKEN THE HIPS =STRONGER LAG ON BALANCE-NOT TOO QUICK-STAY ON BALANCE! Correct heal palm grip, mid-body hands, stadard address, quiet feet, knees and head , LAG THE CLUB AROUND UNTIL THE TENSION CREATED BY THE LAG IS FELT BY THE HEAVINESS OF THE BACK ELBOW POINTING DOWN, AND THEN DRAG THE HEAVY ELBOW SLIGHTLY DOWN AND ALLOW YOUR FRONT HIP TO SHIFT FORWARD SLIGHTLY IN RESPONSE. WHEN THE LAG. VERTICALLY UNCOCKS THE LEFT WRIST (IT CAN HAPPPEN QUICKLY) SIMPLY WATCH THE CLUBHEAD BLUR IN BALANCE. THIS is Elbow Plane (mostly) double-shift, non-super hero stuff but I can do it at will and the Sweet Spot. LAG PULVERIZES THE BALL! A slow wet heavy elbow mop shifted just An inch or two will send a driver 240 yards splitting the fairway if you maintain your balance with a Stationary Head. I'm thinking that the Shoulder Plane, after I throw my hands over my back shoulder like Freddy Couples, gets me 260k. :laughing9 Happy Father's Day to my friends and older brothers in the game! Thanks! ICT[/quote] |
MY last four rounds
LIke many of you, I am benefitting from Lynn's presentation of TGM and harder fairways. On a par 71, my last 4 rounds:
48,46 41,39 53,42 42,43 My driver started to roll out more than 270 yards and my start down waggles have been huge. When this clicked for my swing, I suddenly found myself under mature trees and out of fairways. :crybaby: I started being more selective with my driver use and my 53 shrunk to a 42. A flat left wrist with a correct grip, standard address, mid -body hands, and the left-right-left of the MacDonald drills are components. Balance and start-down waggles followed by balance are other essentials. I practice putts and putting chips with alignment rods. Quote:
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[quote=innercityteacher;86249]LIke many of you, I am benefitting from Lynn's presentation of TGM and harder fairways. On a par 71, my last 4 rounds:
48,46 41,39 53,42 42,43 My driver started to roll out more than 270 yards and my start down waggles have been huge. When this clicked for my swing, I suddenly found myself under mature trees and out of fairways. :crybaby: I started being more selective with my driver use and my 53 shrunk to a 42. A flat left wrist with a correct grip, standard address, mid -body hands, and the left-right-left of the MacDonald drills are components. Balance and start-down waggles followed by balance are other essentials. I practice putts and putting chips with alignment rods. Putting this stuff to good use is such a dream come true, eh City? Who ever woulda thunk guys like us would be hitting through the fairway and over the green. Never in my life have I ever hit it too far. Geesh! I even use the 4-wood (ditched the 3 wd.) and hybrids off the tee on tight holes. On another note, Tuesday I watched a little of Kev Carter giving a lesson to the 20 yr. old son of a friend of mine. In a few minutes the kid was hitting laser like wedges and 8 irons. I saw the dad at the golf course Thursday and he said the kid still hasn't wiped the smile off his face. He ran home, grabbed his dad and took him to the range to show him. Nice stuff K.C. |
from our tips today
2 check-up too early. :crybaby: chips. (Forgot the 1-2 rhythm) for two bogies, 4 chips to under 4inches for 4 pars, a too cute drive and a tree limb for a 7, and. I forgot to open my driver face twice for a bogie and a double for a 43/35.
6 pars in a row including a sandy and pars on our two toughest holes, a greedy put for a birdie turned a bogie, another tree branch for a bogie, and a careless chip deflected downhill for a double 40/36. Hcp - 13 , Lynn Blake World Travel and Certification Fund - $ 127. :golfcart: KEVIN, JERRY, LYNN AND THE INSTRUCTORS ON THIS SITE HAVE NEVER TOLD ME LESS THAN THE MOST LOGICAL, SENSIBLE TGM GOLFING INSIGHTS. THEY ARE GREAT TEACHERS AND PEOPLE COULD COMPETENTLY REORGANIZE OUR TAX SYSTEM AND SAVE THE US ECONOMY. SOMEBODY SEND OBAMA THIS LINK AND HURRY! :golf: [quote=JerryG;86260] Quote:
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Component analysis
[quote=innercityteacher;86261]2 check-up too early. :crybaby: chips. (Forgot the 1-2 rhythm) for two bogies, 4 chips to under 4inches for 4 pars, a too cute drive and a tree limb for a 7, and. I forgot to open my driver face twice for a bogie and a double for a 43/35.
6 pars in a row including a sandy and pars on our two toughest holes, a greedy put for a birdie turned a bogie, another tree branch for a bogie, and a careless chip deflected downhill for a double 40/36. Hcp - 13 , Lynn Blake World Travel and Certification Fund - $ 127. :golfcart: KEVIN, JERRY, LYNN AND THE INSTRUCTORS ON THIS SITE HAVE NEVER TOLD ME LESS THAN THE MOST LOGICAL, SENSIBLE TGM GOLFING INSIGHTS. THEY ARE GREAT TEACHERS AND PEOPLE COULD COMPETENTLY REORGANIZE OUR TAX SYSTEM AND SAVE THE US ECONOMY. SOMEBODY SEND OBAMA THIS LINK AND HURRY! :golf: Well, it has been a brutal summer personally, but a good summer professionally with a new high school next to University City. Given my own analytical nature, wanted to break down the Power package and learn how my Machine works at the most basic level. For example, I now have a better understanding of the Pulley System and how it is allowed to operate smoothly by the Hula-Hula of the hips leaving the head stationary. Does anyone else notice as Martin Chuck describes in a video on YouTube and as Lynn showed me in my lessons, that a strong grip has benefits for a slower swing. Mr. Chuck goes so far as to suggest closing the club-face and re-gripping with it closed so there is less deflection and a more penetrating shot! This technique was shown to me as a chip by Lynn, and now it is a help in the full swing. :) ICT |
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Jerry and I have started a Cuscowilla fund of our own. Maybe you can join us very early next spring? That would be FANTASTIC. OBLEFT??? Martin Chuck is a member here, wonderful teacher and a great guy. The majority of his teaching fits right in with YODA. There are MANY great players with strong grips Patrick, Homer gave us tons of options, use what works for you, just so it fits with your other selected components. Just always keep that great foundation you put together with YODA. If you start to feel lost, refer to those great videos he put together with you! Kevin |
Lost and found
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http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showt...lat+left+wrist Knowing the Wizard of Oz and the Yellow Brick Road: Priceless! :golfcart: ICT |
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