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Swinging start with impact fix
In this youtube video:" Golf Tips of Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer : Jack Nicklaus Hand Position Golf Tips" it talks about Jack starting at impact fix with all clubs. However, it does not understand why should start at adjusted address to create the swinging lag!
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Lag and Drag Wrist Alignments -- Back and Through
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At 1.20 of the video, the professional asks with an incredulous tone "Why would anybody start this way?" It's a good question, especially in the light of his compelling logic: "You want to be here at Impact, so why would you not want to begin that way?" Homer Kelley had a pet phrase describing this phenomenon of logical opinion versus scientific fact: "Seems as if". And that is exactly the situation here. Leaving aside the fact that the above mentioned players apparently found their own reasons, let's answer the question this way: The mid-body position puts the Hands in a very advantageous position from which to lead the Club into the Backstroke. In fact, they now are already leading! This creates, in the very beginning of the Stroke, the condition of Lag and Drag. The Lagging Clubhead puts a Drag on the leading Hands. This Feel is maintained throughout the Backstroke. Then, from the Top, the direction of the Stroke reverses. The Hands sense that reversal and continue their Dragging Feel as they lead the Club through Impact. The key is Lag and Drag. The Wrist Conditions that best promote this at Address are Flat Right and Bent Left. At Impact, they are the opposite: Flat Left and Bent Right. Unfortunately, the "logic" that promotes Impact alignments as Address alignments is as familiar as it is flawed. For those who would play their best golf (especially Swingers) . . . Caveat emptor. :golfcart2: |
I get it. Rehearse Impact Fix. Play from Mid-Body.
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:smile: And now, from the title of your post: Quote:
No, you don't "get it". At least not yet. But you will in just a few keystrokes! :mrgreen: You "rehearse" Impact alignments at Impact Fix (Section Two of the Stroke/8-2; see also 7-2/#1-#4). You "rehearse" Address alignments in Adjusted Address (Section Three of the Stroke/ 8-3) and its Routine (3-F-5 and 12-3/Section 3; see also 2-J-1). You "play" with both (3-B; 8-0; and Chapter 14). :salut: |
Many Keystrokes and rehearsals to go....
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I'll see if I can match the words to the music during an indoor league Friday night with a simple effective Swing. Thanks Lynn and everyone. :golfcart: ICT |
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Dont have my book with me but I believe both 12-1 and 12-2 start from Adjusted.
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