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More on EA in the Alignments
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On my longest drives, between 280 and 310 yards, I really tried to drive my roll my right shoulder and elbow as far to both arms straight as physically possible almost turning myself completely around! I thought that the feeling I was looking for was driving my right arm as far forward as possible but instead I now realize, I hope, that the extensor action down on the left thumb maintains the drive through the ball, started by the rolling right shoulder and elbow completely compressing it and causing the added power and precision. As always, I will report on this insight being applied in a round of golf! ICT Other confirmations of Swinging and Hitting proper techniques to me: Quote:
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Keep your friends close and your flying wedges and your right elbow even closer :sunny: ( attached to your right hip when chipping and in bunkers)! :BangHead:
I was on 11 greens in regulation or fringes today and necked 8 shots! :crybaby: I was in 3 bunkers and took 6 shots to get out. :crybaby: I had 7 pars and 6 bogies and on the other 5 holes I was 10 over! :sad2: &B :iamwithst ](*,) I shot an 88! I got lucky winning a closest to the pin on a long par 3 where I was 10 feet from the hole making me + $5 for the day, went home got out the shag bag, formed my wedges, anchored my right elbow and dragged my mop. I also closed my wedges a bit! Any other suggestions are welcome! My tee game was rock solid as were most of my second shots. Formed my wedges, covered my club head path (6 oclock on the ball was my choice, varied open or closed face) and rolled my back shoulder straight down!! Little draw or fade as chosen and about 240 -250 all day carry. ICT |
Notes to self like always....let your left arm leave and make A FULL EXTENSION TO BOTH ARMS STRAIGHT!!! I was so delighted with the simplicity of covering and rolling on the base line plane that I knew I could shoot at the green all day. I had other problems of course but that is being addressed.
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I think that what a lot of amateurs are missing is a real procedure to put everything in place for the shot. Like a mechanical checklist to train in practice session, get the feel of a correct setup and then check for the correct feel at address on the course. Go explicitely through the list if something feels wrong. That would save me quite a few shots I think. Then a key for the swing, like you "both arms straight". I also like golfgnome's "Basic Motion above the ball" waggles in one of the videos.
Swinging with Horizontal Hinge now or still Angled ? |
Angle Hinge
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What checks do you usually use? ICT |
Remember I'm working all by myself, with the book, videos and posts from here, so there's a lot I do wrong probably. That's going to change hopefuly as I've scheduled 3 half days with an AI next week. I'm Hitting from Impact Fix.
I have a procedure to take the grip and form the wedges by taking the right hand grip with the club horizontal in front of me. Then in the practice stroke I focus on maintaining the forearm perpendicaular to the plane at Start Up (I tend to roll the club inside) and around impact, so rehearse Hinging. At Impact Fix, I try to align the right forearm to a point on the base of the plane (kind of an imprecise Angle of Approach / Aimpoint Fix as I haven't figured out exactly what it should look like). I noticed in practice session that reheasing the Hinge to Follow Through often lead to a better stroke so I was thinking of imprementing that as waggle over the ball like golfgnome. |
Lynn's videos with Jeff and Ted
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Etzwane, do you know these 5 "Address Videos?" They are like $30 or so and downloadable from this site and very helpful. One of the things Lynn stressed when I was with him was aiming sticks (little skinny brightly colored plastic sticks) and he set those out to cover the Baseline of the Plane and stance line. They helped me unlearn lots of bad habits and to this day I have 2 bright orange ones that I use every time on the course when on the range or putting. Sometimes, if I an having trouble, I simply imagine the bright orange lines are forming a line or a column I can shoot into or putt into and just ignore everything else. From Impact Fix I am very careful not to roll my flat left wrist though the weight of the club head seems to make it want to. The Angle Hinge for Hitting is a very short backward movement for me; it feels absurdly short but I can really drive that ball and keep it in play off the tee, and shoot it to the middle of the greens on my next shot. Sometimes, it feels like I barely get my RFT or covering the baseline of the plane to chest high! Then I hip bump and drive my right elbow and the ball really takes off and is controllable. Sometimes, I imagine I am rolling my right elbow on my side and under a shelf created by my EA taught left arm. Remember, You can and probably should close the club face a bit on longer irons, hybrids, woods and driver. Experiment and wail away on that ball! :golf: Another thought or two? Get real good with your chipping, pitches and bunker play. Your stroke or pattern, whichever you use, will quickly get you near the green or in the bunkers and if you can get up and down you will feel like Godzilla, in a good way! Lynn has some videos and really helped me in person. And a guy named Shawn Clement on You Tube has some very descriptive bunker videos. He has a lot of videos but nothing I have seen surpasses Lynn's personal, written and video instructions. Keep us updated on what you learn and what seems effective and why, ok? ICT Big things small swings! :) |
From the Shawn Clement Bunker video....
Open the club face 30 degrees or to 1 o'clock and concentrate on shooting the sand with your shot to gauge the length and direction of the shot. DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THE BALL, JUST SHOOT THE SAND AND THE BALL WILL GO THERE! Boy I hope that works! ICT |
Thanks for sharing ! I have sticks to make the practice station I saw in a video with John Riegger but for some reason I have not been using them in the last few month. I'll put them back in the bag!
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Things to try... FROM IMPACT FIX OR ADJUSTED ADDRESS... TO KEEP MY ALIGNMENTS PURE AFTER SHOOTING A MIDDLING 86!
RFT cocks the left wrist on plane...HANDS STAY STILL BELOW SHOULDER ON PLANE---Right elbow drives and un-cocks the left wrist. clarifying "quiet knees, quiet feet, extensor action..." OR RFT cocks the left wrist on plane...HANDS STAY STILL BELOW SHOULDER ON PLANE and you simply step left to swing and use the Horizontal Hinge by preparing to keep your left elbow following the the step left. DO YOU SEE IT? ARE YOU PREPARED TO UN-COCK THE LEFT WRIST???? http://youtu.be/vVx6DPCIhd8 http://youtu.be/vVws0CQqTDc http://youtu.be/vVws0CQqTDc http://youtu.be/HYfOw_7jCTA http://youtu.be/sA9Fz28Zu2M IN ANY CASE KEEP THE HANDS STILL ON PLANE AT OR BELOW THE LEFT SHOULDER SEE THE BASE LINE OF THE PLANE AND UNCOCK ON IT THEN ROLL EITHER THROUGH CENTRIFUGAL FORCE OR THE DRIVING RIGHT ELBOW!!! |
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