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whip 10-07-2009 04:03 PM

CH.14 The Computer
 
ch.14 logbook

Daryl 10-12-2009 08:07 PM

I set up with the Driver soled and the Heel of the Driver along-side the Ball. My shoulders may be a bit more open at impact. My left shoulder is farther from the ball at Impact than at adjusted address.

I would say that at Impact Fix, my Driver head is off the Ground and centered on the Ball.

whip 10-13-2009 01:13 PM

this is just an example of a way to workout ideas instead of just having them float around in the back of your mind. this gives you confidence in whatever new information you come across. you have a nugget of info in the incubator, you work it out on paper, see really whats true and whats not and why and come to a conclusion, no seems-as-if

Thom 10-13-2009 02:38 PM

TGM log
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by whip (Post 68124)
why would you set the ball "alongside" the heel? i'm not sure i understand

The answer is there.....because the left shoulder is open = further away from the than at address = the clubhead is pulled back too.

Vijay amongst others address the ball like this.

Your idea about kind of a TGM-logbook is good. I have written down a lot of the concepts and how I'm supposed do use them in a little book I have in the golfbag. I'm supposed to read it before playing to prevent me from playing with one of the old bad habits for most of the round before finding out that I turn the club too much in the backswing, or going to the end not the top, or other things I'm supposed not to do anymore. Most of the time I don't give myself time to read it though, but the proces of writing it down surely makes some of the stuff last longer in your mind.


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