Originally Posted by innercityteacher
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Ok, I have been searching around the driving range trying to feel Axis Tilt. I have watched the Barclay's video and other videos Lynn has done.
What I think I know is that I can feel the Axis Tilt by dropping to the Elbow Plane. I think my right hip clears and the back shoulder comes down plane. My hands speed up and it seems like I automatically hit the ball on the inside quadrant, straight and longish.
I also tried shooting my left shoulder up as a way of inducing the Pivot, dropping the shoulder and elbow on a sharp angle on the ball with good results.
Is that how other people do the Axis Tilt? I guess I could also pop my right knee toward my left, roll my right ankle back and through, or turn back and through around my right knee. I could also pop my left knee forward but that makes me imagine the metal rod in that leg and it just doesn't seem like a long-term solution.
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YBGF
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Stand erect with your shoulders level and your head centered. While keeping your head centered, move your hips two inches to the left and notice how your right shoulder lowers. That's it. Set up that way before take-away and forgetaboutit.
Thrust is aimed at the inside-aft quadrant of the ball. The Clubface is hook faced so it will hit the Back of the Ball. If your thrust was toward the back of the ball, the clubface may contact the outside of the ball.
Anyway, now that Winter is approaching, you'll begin to have Golf withdrawal symptoms.