I just comming back into golf after a severe backinjury with operation 16 month ago. With painkiller (morfin) I can play 9-12 holes but on the range I can hit abt 120 balls wihtout any tabletts. So I have decided to let the rest of the season be a "rangeyear".
Now one thing I´m training is PA3 and sofar I tested it 4-5 times, and with irons I get long straight shot mostly and it feels very nice and I get the feeling that I will be able to master this but with woods it´s slicing all the time when I tries to utilites th PA3.
So any tips?
I´m going to train according to the tips above, but I dont know if the will cure the slicing probem
Is it a Push Fade or a Pull Fade (Banana Slice)?
I'm a mixture of "Old School" and "New School" when it comes to practice. How does hitting balls the wrong way teach the alignments needed to hit the balls straight? You'll only end up adding compensations until the Ball goes straight. The next day it will be worse.
It's diagnostic. Roll occurs because the Right Forearm is Fanning while Straightening. Your right Forearm must be in the process of Fanning-Straightening during the Release and Impact interval. But, if your right wrist is cocked, then forget about it. Keep your right wrist level and bent.
Go easy on your "Back" during this learning process. Until you learn to align the Right Forearm, hit 50 yard pitch shots with the club in the cup of the Left hand while your right hand is aligned normally. Then, when you change to your normal Left Hand #3 Alignment, you'll probably be hitting crazy hooks.
I'm not a teacher, so take my advice with caution. But I do think that this is a Power Package issue. In other words....You should be able to hit Hooks (Draws, straight, Fade and Slice, Push, pull, etc,) with-out a Pivot.
Hi Daryl, when you said a few posts ago that it is the right elbow into release stays still, while the wrist rolls, creating the release of acc3. When you differentiated between right and left arm swingers, I was a little fuzzy on the correct procedure for left arm swingers. Do they have that feeling of the right arm and wrist rotating into impact as it straightens? Not so much a swivel as it is wrist action, correct? Does this major right arm participation seem to make it a right arm swing? As always, thank you Daryl, your responses always leave me with a better understanding of my components.