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Full power and accuracy on the range just showing off!
Longitudinal acceleration = straightened right arm just decide on aim point or angle!:read:
Step and straighten the right arm or knee to inner quadrant or bump and straighten the right arm and obliterate the inner quadrant...swinging the ball does frozen rope stuff, hitting the ball takes forever to come down with a fade and "acts a whole lot differently!" Thanks Lynn! :whistle: ICT |
Learning from trials and errors!
&B Mixing components is bad for me :doh: at this point. Had a terrible round on Saturday morning at my home course though it didn't start that way. Playing with a relative of one of our foursome who could not get out of the way, driving in front of shots, causing double clutches, playing out of turn, and even questioning the lines of our putts but the challenge helped me concentrate on the front 9 out of sheer anger :mad: and I shot a 43 with 2 "7's" back to back and two birdies on a par 35.
What I did well- Steady head, balance, short thumb grip and LEVEL LEFT WRIST and full longitudinal straightening of the right arm. Got my knee through every chip and putted very well. :king: What I did poorly- Blew up on the back side and with the front 7's just lost my concentration. I forgot to keep my left wrist straight :eyes: and lost my orientation to the plane! Also I stopped getting chips and putts to a 3-foot circle leaving everything way short. Stupid I also tried to switch between Hitting and Swinging as I lost concentration. I forgot to keep my Hitting club face square to the plane throughout and let my left wrist swivel spraying the ball. &B: Shot a 49 and was upset. This morning, decided on Swinging first on a course with lots of elevation changes. Shot over all trouble with one extra club. Chipped well, one birdy, had a 41 on the front nine on a par 36. Very happy :) Level left wrist provided the outside limit of the plane tracing, steady head, left knee lagging up, swivel face to parallel or open to plane, full right arm extension through or right knee slowly through the ball, swivel down squaring to plane. Second nine was all Hitting. I quickly realized how essential the level left wrist was from Impact Fix and how essential it was to keep the club face square to the plane while using the RFT. I also realized that instead of dipping down in some exaggerated motion, all I need to do is shift the belly button forward, or plant the left heel or raise the right shoulder slightly or..., and straighten the right arm fully. I can start from IMpact Fix, fully straighten the right leg and shift my belly button for another form of swinging, too, ala Mike Austin. \\:D/ So Hitting from Impact Fix, club face square or slightly closed to the plane, RFT produced almost the same distance and very straight lines feeling like I could aim at any pin. 2 birdies on a par 35, shot a 39 for a total of 80 or 9 over. Trick is to maintain level shoulders firing the right arm or as Lynn says "quiet hands, quiet knees, quiet feet..." Watch the videos and see how TALL Lynn remains while Hitting or Swinging! :toothy1: The level left wrist supports a stationary head with no need to dip down. The legs and fully extended (level left wrist) club form the tripod the head is braced upon. :golf: http://youtu.be/1y2fH0ooCoQ http://youtu.be/HYfOw_7jCTA ICT |
Monday's skins game at the neighborhood club
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Conditions-ground very hard despite big storms last night, ball bounced high and ran forever! :eyes: I was closer to the greens than ever with lots of unfamiliar shots. Lost $6 in team match. Tied for 3 skins but did not win any! :( What I did well- Four over on my first three holes Hitting and so I went to Swinging. Level left wrist, Stationary head in balance. Left knee/right knee to finish with 6 straight pars. Several one putt greens, hit a few pins with a knee/knee chip, lob wedge half way to the stick. "40" What I did poorly- Thought I could re-establish the Hitting stroke on the back nine and was spraying the ball due to forgetting about the square club-face to plane in a Hit. Ten over on six holes. Hit into lots of traps not respecting the dangers and left lots of sand shots on the green but well short. I need to get a consistent sand routine with a shot that runs at the pin! :mad: Parred last three holes going back to swinging. "45" Sticking with Swinging motion. ICT |
Figuring out similarities with TGM, Bertholy, Moe Norman and Kiran Kanwar
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My interest is in building a sub-par shooting golf technique that I know well enough to use as I wish and can teach others with clarity and integrity. My lowest score has been a 77 using Flying Wedges, Impact Fix, Covering the club-head path inside, RFT and a "vertical elbow drop" ala Moe Norman. I have been hanging around the low "80's" with my scores unable to reproduce the same 77 or lower BECAUSE I DID NOT UNDERSTAND THE WHY OF WHAT LYNN /TGM TEACHES SO CLEARLY! :rolleyes: Using other TGM instructors and other time-tested golfing insights helps me sometimes, understand, unpack, and appropriate Lynn's observations. :idea1: Let's take a talented contributor to Lynn Blake Golf and his observation of the merit of Ernest Jones. http://youtu.be/ZZOUhpZFgSY Clearly practical. Now, let's observe Kiran Kanwar's observations about a pre-turned right shoulder and a synchronized lower right shoulder and lower body lead. http://youtu.be/-d6hlJSDj3o Notice any similarities with Paul Bertholy's drills for greater lag? http://youtu.be/L5btGr3Iwqk How about Moe Norman's 2001 techniques? http://youtu.be/UEV-SR8Q_nI I am just starting to understand these things personally. By that I mean I can go to the range, pre-turn and lower my right shoulder, set my club head back along the and covering the Angle of Approach ala Moe Norman and consistently pound the ball down range with added distance using an Angle Hinge and Belly Button shift of the hips. It seems to me as if I get to "Both Arms Straight " much more effectively more often! In TGM, impact is incidental on our way to full extension and full follow through! :clap: Lynn Blake has shown me that TGM is an accurate and effective description of the mechanical elements of the golf swing. He has also shown me a variety of ways to visualize those components with the help of Hogan, Runion, Norman, Bertholy and others. Maybe even Ms. Kiran Kanwar has some golfing insights that reinforce TGM? :dontknow: :read: Watch this! http://youtu.be/AXKpPNMtUCo http://youtu.be/IwQzlyGlGKQ Let's experiment and report back! :laughing1 ICT |
I'm intrigued by the biomecanical aspects of the golf swing, but alas not competent enough to form an opinion. Joe Norwood's golf o'metrics was an interesting read, some of it similar to Angle of Approach procedure for Hitting with specific "alignments" of body parts. Recently I've seen there's a specific approach for putting.
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10 HOLES at 1 under !!!!!!!!!!! My first par for 9 holes!!!!!!
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It doesn't get easier than that kids! Sadly I shot a 44 on the front 9, though I tried to avoid the two 7's on the front by playing every safe shot I could think of, I mean really. The ground was so 'friggin hard that two chips to the middle ran beneath trees on the other side! :crybaby: My Nike OZ putter with enough marking lines to warm the heart of an air traffic controller, revealed how straight a straight putt can be (sorry Gerry, the Bullseye must rest when fast greens appear in Philadelphia). 6 one putt greens, 2 birdies out of four chances of less than 20 feet, had me thanking Lynn's lessons on the Runyon putting techniques. I did shank 3 chips on the front 9 with my favorite wedge and just stopped chipping :( and used my putter from everywhere on the last 10 holes! :laughing1 Of course, hitting driver- wedge, or driver 9 iron, or driver -hybrid to the middle of every green makes it easy to use the putter from everywhere! :golfcart: The Minimalist golf swing from Ms. Kiran Kanwar is really a "clap your hands" move emphasizing keeping the right shoulder on plane and back while the right elbow and right forearm return to the plane lower than the left arm at impact. The Bertholy/Moe Norman drills reinforce that position and those insights helped me understand what Lynn meant by Hula Hula!!! What I did well- Formed my flying wedges and really concentrated on shifting my belly button slowly back and through waiting for the lag! My foursome kept asking how I hit my driver so far and so straight with such a small effort! :) I also recognized that a putter is highly functional! What I did poorly- Shanked my chips!!!! UGH! Did I mention I putted out of two bunkers? I need a Yoda of Arabia session or three! I didn't keep my head stationary that well on the first nine holes. I need to TRUST THE ROCKING HORSE !!! HCp. index at 12.3 ICT |
A "Hall of Fame" LBG post that helped me decode the mystery of a dependable swing.
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Personally, i get a lot more out of trying to implement Lynn's insights and comparing my experiences with Lynn's ideals!
1 under in 10 holes!!! http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showt...+hula#post6004 Yoda Administrator Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Atlanta, Georgia Posts: 10,282 Hawaiian Punch Originally Posted by LSH Back to the keeping the head still question. 1) Do you find it easier to keep a steady head with a narrower stance? 2) In order to keep the head centered between the feet on the backswing do you find that your right hip turns behind you a little and your left knee bends a little towards the ball? Then on the forward swing the opposite happens and the left hip turns behind you and the right knee bends toward the ball a bit? Is this the Hula Hula action needed or do I have it wrong? Steve, I personally use a wider, not narrower, Stance. But there are no absolutes here: Just not so wide as to unduly restrict the Hip and Shoulder Turns or so narrow as to promote instability. The Hula Hula Action refers to the ability to shift your Weight (Hip Slide from left to right and back again) while keeping your Head Stationary. This Motion -- followed by a Turn -- causes the Spine to Tilt in the opposite direction of the Slide (in both directions). Don't confuse proper Extensor Action at the Top (stretching out the Left Arm and the Left Shoulder Wobble) for a Spine tilting away from the target. Check out Jones and Hogan for the correct configuration and gain relief from this major misconception. __________________ |
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What I did well- Found my wedges, kept simple "rocking horse" motion, bought a heavier sand wedge and converted 2 sandies, kept a good putting line, chipped on elbow plane. 84 on a par 71. |
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