Mr. Kelley's Genius - Watching the Clubhead Blur
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11-01-2006, 10:57 AM
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Mr. Kelley's Genius - Watching the Clubhead Blur
Per 8-0,
" -3. Visualize the PATH OF THE CLUBHEAD THROUGH AND BEYOND IMPACT (Adjusted Address)
Then be sure you actually see the proper blur of the Clubhead passage through Release."
Read the below with the quotation above in mind...
[ As a teacher in the late 80's, I began experimenting with visual techniques to correct this common fault. Mechanical alterations often helped those with minor swing path problems but rarely affected the severe cases. Generally, mechanics used to correct an improper swing path were too uncomfortable and confusing.
One visual experiment led to another and finally, in 1994, a more radical thought came to mind. Why not take a direct look at the swing path instead of looking at the ball? I asked my students to focus on a spot on the ground, several inches behind the ball. The spot was also located on a slight inside angle to the target line----the path for a "perfect swing".
When you focus on the pre-impact spot, passing the center of the club head over the spot becomes your only concern. Your attention is temporarily shifted away from the ball and target. You are now creating the desired swing path allowing vision only, to be your natural guide.
Eye positioning is the term I have associated with this technique. It soon became obvious that a training device was necessary to insure correct eye positioning. In order to provide golfers with graphically accurate images, VisionTrack was developed.]
This was taken from www.visiongolf.com - I do not use it and neither am endorsing it. I am just trying to get a point across.
Isn't it wonderful to discover that even 23 years after Mr. Kelley's untimely passing, the principles of TGM are still being validated.
Isn't it wonderful to know that we as exponents of TGM are so many years ahead? 
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11-01-2006, 11:48 AM
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Vision Track
I believe Chuck Evans uses this. He has mentioned it in the past.
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11-01-2006, 12:00 PM
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Is this similar to aiming point?
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11-01-2006, 12:08 PM
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One is Visualizing the swing path the other is aiming the thrust/release. At what spot along the baseline of the inclined plane do you direct your thrust?
Personally as the club gets longer I direct thrust further back from the ball (always along the inclined plane).
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11-01-2006, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by comdpa
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Per 8-0,
"-3. Visualize the PATH OF THE CLUBHEAD THROUGH AND BEYOND IMPACT (Adjusted Address)
Then be sure you actually see the proper blur of the Clubhead passage through Release."
Read the below with the quotation above in mind...
[As a teacher in the late 80's, I began experimenting with visual techniques to correct this common fault. Mechanical alterations often helped those with minor swing path problems but rarely affected the severe cases. Generally, mechanics used to correct an improper swing path were too uncomfortable and confusing.
One visual experiment led to another and finally, in 1994, a more radical thought came to mind. Why not take a direct look at the swing path instead of looking at the ball? I asked my students to focus on a spot on the ground, several inches behind the ball. The spot was also located on a slight inside angle to the target line----the path for a "perfect swing".
When you focus on the pre-impact spot, passing the center of the club head over the spot becomes your only concern. Your attention is temporarily shifted away from the ball and target. You are now creating the desired swing path allowing vision only, to be your natural guide.
Eye positioning is the term I have associated with this technique. It soon became obvious that a training device was necessary to insure correct eye positioning. In order to provide golfers with graphically accurate images, VisionTrack was developed.]
This was taken from www.visiongolf.com - I do not use it and neither am endorsing it. I am just trying to get a point across.
Isn't it wonderful to discover that even 23 years after Mr. Kelley's untimely passing, the principles of TGM are still being validated.
Isn't it wonderful to know that we as exponents of TGM are so many years ahead?
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Very interesting . . . I turn in to even more of a mouth-breathing-drouling MO-Ron when the ball is right there infront of me.
Have you tried this? Results?
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11-01-2006, 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by denny
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I do use and endorse vision track . Great for slicers.
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Denny what are the results like? Does it improve Plane and path? Also improve 3 dimensional impact?
Seems a little different than the aiming point concept . . . but does have some similarity.
Have you videoed students using it? If so what are the before/after looks?
Thanks!
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11-01-2006, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by mb6606
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One is Visualizing the swing path the other is aiming the thrust/release. At what spot along the baseline of the inclined plane do you direct your thrust?
Personally as the club gets longer I direct thrust further back from the ball (always along the inclined plane).
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Ah, good point. I see the difference now. I have recently discovered the magic of aiming point and was curious if this could help. Thanks.
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11-01-2006, 07:32 PM
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Well, it works for lefties...
Lynn, can you give a look at their video and give us you thoughts on whether this product is useful?
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11-01-2006, 10:06 PM
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Coming Soon To A Pro Shop Near You
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Originally Posted by BlackjackNY
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Lynn, can you give a look at their video and give us you thoughts on whether this product is useful?
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Thanks for the video, BlackjackNY...
Our virgin Pro Shop will soon be replete with a handful of carefully-selected goodies. Expect this to be among them. At a discounted price to LBG Members. 
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11-01-2006, 11:35 PM
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I have a Vision Track and I find it helpful. Makes it easy to understand the arc and angle of approach among other things.
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