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Old 08-10-2008, 12:14 AM
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Aiming #3 pp from the top.
Jump in on this one guys. I know what TGM says and can trace to both arms straight. Personally, I must incorporate #1 pp or I am lost. Looking for ways to teach it better. A drill? A training aid? Your personal feel? Feel to Mechanics? Ha Ho! Thanks fellas
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Old 08-10-2008, 01:05 AM
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Jump in on this one guys. I know what TGM says and can trace to both arms straight. Personally, I must incorporate #1 pp or I am lost. Looking for ways to teach it better. A drill? A training aid? Your personal feel? Feel to Mechanics? Ha Ho! Thanks fellas
The use of extensor action through pressure point #3 will help in this important relationship to the sweet spot feel and tracing. Pressure point #1 can be an alternative per 6-B-1-D.
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Old 08-10-2008, 06:07 AM
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My personal tracing/feel
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Jump in on this one guys. I know what TGM says and can trace to both arms straight. Personally, I must incorporate #1 pp or I am lost. Looking for ways to teach it better. A drill? A training aid? Your personal feel? Feel to Mechanics? Ha Ho! Thanks fellas
I use tracing for the practice swings, and particular with the driver.
Think of the right forearm pointing at the planeline and tracing it. Use the pp#3 or indexfinger as an alternative.
This gives me the feel of the plane angle and it is a rehearsal for the attack angle into the ball.

Training aids incl. lasers or dowels. Do a search and you'll find several threads.

I use aiming point when actually hitting the ball. I'm a hitter using pp#1 for extensor action and thrust, but pp#3 (the feel of the lagging clubhead) for aiming.

Dig it out of the dirt.......
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Old 08-10-2008, 02:59 PM
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Training your #3 pressure point!
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Jump in on this one guys. I know what TGM says and can trace to both arms straight. Personally, I must incorporate #1 pp or I am lost. Looking for ways to teach it better. A drill? A training aid? Your personal feel? Feel to Mechanics? Ha Ho! Thanks fellas
These are all great questions! 3 out of 4 presure points are in the hands and any one of them or combination can sense clubhead accleration rate and direction but Mr. Kelley in his work stated herein unless otherwise specified, always refers to Pressure Point #3 for sensing clubhead lag. So, #1 pressure point is o.k. If you don't mind I will refer to the work of Mr. Kelley I have decovered at training device call the Pure Ball Striker it senses the clubhead lag pressure point that Mr. Kelley refered to in his book under THE SECRET Ch. 6-C-2-0.
6-C-2-A THE ESSENCE of clubhead lag technique is that it is always both aiming and thrusting.
The player must have the awareness to monitor through feel and be able to sense to location direction of their individual motions. Again, Mr. Kelley talks about this in Chapter 5 Monitor the Clubhead Deviery Line by "Tracing" along it with the Right Forearm. This is done as though a flashlight were lashed to the Right Forearm, with the #3 Pressure Point as the lens, causing its beam to move along the Reference Line (Study 4-D and 6-J-0).
The #3 Pressure Point is a thread thoughout The Golfing Machine. Clubhead Lag Pressure is the Secret to Golf according to Mr. Kelley and it is simple, elusive, indispensable, without substitute or compenstion, and always present (6-C-1).
There is more to be written about #3 Pressure Point.
Tryhttp://www.pureballstriker.com.
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Old 08-11-2008, 12:14 AM
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Thanks! Everything mentioned is going to be useful. Forgotten about the flashlights. I will state right now this is a great site. I picked up and threw down the yellow book going back to the mid 70's.Went to a seminar around the same time at a Holiday Inn for $20 where a guy swung a stick with two flashlights. Made sense. But without guidance I continued half reading or misinterpreting information and found all sorts of ways to damage body parts. A guy named Joe years ago got me interested again. He got me to jump in the rabbit hole again. You all know Joe. Searching for the secret and even Mr. Blake was the teacher of the week. Gone to Doyle, Ledbetter, Haney and so on. He is so knowledgable he should just tape himself and figure it out. In closing, Joe directed me to this site, and it is good.
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Way to go Joe!
Way to go Joe!
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Clubhead Lag Pressure is the Secret to Golf according to Mr. Kelley and it is simple, elusive, indispensable, without substitute or compenstion, and always present (6-C-1).
Tryhttp://www.pureballstriker.com.

For the swinger clubhead drag does the trick - Lynn has a video in the Gallery on this subject.
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Great Point!
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For the swinger clubhead drag does the trick - Lynn has a video in the Gallery on this subject.
Great point! Lynn/Yoda does an outstanding job on this subject and with everything he touches!
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Old 08-19-2008, 02:30 AM
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Thanks guys, I use #1pp along with #3pp. to aim. Sorry about being unclear. The question was really about students. I have used the pbs and it does increase pressure feel on #3pp and is very helpful. All the information you all have given is informative and will be useful.
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