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Old 04-18-2011, 02:01 PM
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Grip and Balance
Grip and Balance
Originally Posted by innercityteacher View Post
Grip and Balance.

I watched a very talented golfer take a lesson from Lynn this morning and he was not only phenomenal on the putting green, but he put a clinic on at the short game station and the proceeded to crush balls with every type of club on the range.

His motion was effortless and his left wrist was flat.

I thought it would be years before I could do something like that. Instead it was two hours!!!

The gentleman from North Carolina was humble and personable. He quietly hit the ball so hard that the ball shook in terror as it left . It seemed to hit second gear at 225 yards and then exploded two or three stories higher until I lost sight of it.

His motion was so subtle! How could I ever do that?

ICT
Lynn asked me if I wanted a bandaid or a real cure. Give me the Alignments!

I had some perverted notion of Impact Fix! It was wrong. Lynn showed me the value of Mid-Body Hands with Standard Address. Bent Left Wrist and Straight Right Wrist.

All of the sudden, my club was square to the ball and hit the ball before taking turf. My Basic Motion tattled on me though! I was terribly wooden in my heels and my shoulders were rocking and blocking. I had swaying hips not turning hips . I had no balance!

Two hours later, my golf shots were showing an inverted fish hook shape and my driver was carrying 200 hards with only two thoughts in my mind: "Standard Address" and "Heels lift in Balance!"

My club head speed increased by at least 100% as I stayed in balance!

What did Lynn show me?

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=4435

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