Flying Wedges aligned at 90 degrees
Pivot
Right Forearm Angle of Approach
See those Wedges? See the Red Dots? See at Impact, his shaft is vertical and his Right Forearm is On Plane on its Angle of Approach at Low-point? Shaft and right forearm frozen together. Right hip turns left.
Watch his address waggle. Very interesting: His hands, during its approach, passes his left shoulder (hinge location) while going to Low-Point but his shaft is no where near vertical. He fixed that during the Actual Swing. He may have been testing the Alignment. Look at his stance width.
In his video, he is Swinging his Arms (on an Elbow Plane). Oh well.
That sounds great. It's a very good pivot isn't it. Doesn't everything seem easier? Less effort? Thank Homer Kelley.
I don't mean to be a greedy "golfing pig" here, but last night at the range I felt like my Finish Swivel was greatly lacking I know it's importance!
Impact Fix/level bucket no tipping with a more narrow stance, Extensor Action is now my start-up, pushing below and away to the top of my right shoulder, TSP, stretching out the Power Package, grabbing the wheel rim with the fingers of both hands Bent Right Wrist on plane Swinging, and turning left with my right hip.
To finish a successful Finish Swivel, I know I must "prepare" as Lynn says since "that's where the Golfing Machine lives!" I was dragging the mop so powerfully but could not sense the decisive snap of the Finish Swivel. Perhaps I am such a big fan of the Angle Hinge and it's straight flight that I favor that layback more than the gentle roll characteristics of the Horizontal Hinge I now hit? Perhaps my stance is too narrow?
That's probably it, my low point is too far forward since the ball sort of gently floats left at a very high apex. Related to that would be my my losing balance left almost and the long pause before I feel the lagging power package drag down plane-to much slack in the fishing line-and with a senior shaft to boot .
Or, do I need to let the club gently overtake the left arm? But doesn't rhythm demand the left arm stay even with the club face? I remember Lynn's nice tape on the golfer's flail- I will need to look at that. I am out of my depth again! LOL!
Here it is and look at that Right Forearm Angle of Approach and that red dot facing the sky all the way through to the Finish Swivel!
Or maybe, my Extensor Action is maintained too loo long in the downswing?
ICT
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
Last edited by innercityteacher : 12-09-2012 at 01:50 PM.
I don't mean to be a greedy "golfing pig" here, but last night at the range I felt like my Finish Swivel was greatly lacking I know it's importance!
Impact Fix/level bucket no tipping with a more narrow stance, Extensor Action is now my start-up, pushing below and away to the top of my right shoulder, TSP, stretching out the Power Package, grabbing the wheel rim with the fingers of both hands Bent Right Wrist on plane Swinging, and turning left with my right hip.
To finish a successful Finish Swivel, I know I must "prepare" as Lynn says since "that's where the Golfing Machine lives!" I was dragging the mop so powerfully but could not sense the decisive snap of the Finish Swivel. Perhaps I am such a big fan of the Angle Hinge and it's straight flight that I favor that layback more than the gentle roll characteristics of the Horizontal Hinge I now hit? Perhaps my stance is too narrow?
That's probably it, my low point is too far forward since the ball sort of gently floats left at a very high apex. Related to that would be my my losing balance left almost and the long pause before I feel the lagging power package drag down plane-to much slack in the fishing line-and with a senior shaft to boot .
Or, do I need to let the club gently overtake the left arm? But doesn't rhythm demand the left arm stay even with the club face? I remember Lynn's nice tape on the golfer's flail- I will need to look at that. I am out of my depth again! LOL!
Here it is and look at that Right Forearm Angle of Approach and that red dot facing the sky all the way through to the Finish Swivel!
Or maybe, my Extensor Action is maintained too loo long in the downswing?
ICT
I have not really grasped the power of my right hip nor the simplicity of it until uhmm, now!
Extensor action to the TSP and leave everything there and still! Prepare! Flick the hip left at the ball and let the club carry you down, out, and forward swivel to the finish arrow through the ears!
Man, does that PP # 3 feel loaded!
ICT
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
I have not really grasped the power of my right hip nor the simplicity of it until uhmm, now!
Extensor action to the TSP and leave everything there and still! Prepare! Flick the hip left at the ball and let the club carry you down, out, and forward swivel to the finish arrow through the ears!
Impact Fix, Extensor Action to whatever plane you like and turn the back hip left to
pull PP # 3 LIKE TWO GEARS SYNCHRONIZED TO BLUDGEON THE BALL WITH LAG AGAIN AND AGAIN! I feel bad for the current club champion!
ICT
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
I was dragging the mop so powerfully but could not sense the decisive snap of the Finish Swivel.
Remember, "dragging the big, heavy, wet mop" refers only to the FEEL of Clubhead Lag Pressure Point Pressure. A driving, inert, steady-as-she-goes, unrelenting pressure (generally felt in Pressure Point #3, the right-hand forefinger). The feel of the stressed Clubshaft and the Sweetspot chasing its driving force.
This driving Lag Pressure is its own. Lag Pressure does not refer to the Release Motions (Uncock and Roll) that must occur during the Release Interval (Release to the end of the Follow-Through / "both arms straight" position). Nor does Lag Pressure refer to the Finish Swivel (the action that serves as the bridge from the end of the Follow-Through to the Finish).
So, "mop dragging" is all about pressure -- Clubhead Lag Pressure. This is what you must feel. This is what you must do.
Impact Fix, Extensor Action to whatever plane you like and turn the back hip left to
pull PP # 3 LIKE TWO GEARS SYNCHRONIZED TO BLUDGEON THE BALL WITH LAG AGAIN AND AGAIN! I feel bad for the current club champion!
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
Last edited by innercityteacher : 12-09-2012 at 11:17 PM.
I don't see the value in Chucks video. He doesn't take his grip at Impact Fix. He doesn't explain the difference between Swiveling the Right Hand vs. an On Plane Right through the Impact interval and the difference in rotation between the two. And, he starts by saying something about "shanking" but then doesn't explain that in the context of this video, it's caused by Swiveling.
Remember, "dragging the big, heavy, wet mop" refers only to the FEEL of Clubhead Lag Pressure Point Pressure. A driving, inert, steady-as-she-goes, unrelenting pressure (generally felt in Pressure Point #3, the right-hand forefinger). The feel of the stressed Clubshaft and the Sweetspot chasing its driving force.
This driving Lag Pressure is its own. Lag Pressure does not refer to the Release Motions (Uncock and Roll) that must occur during the Release Interval (Release to the end of the Follow-Through / "both arms straight" position). Nor does Lag Pressure refer to the Finish Swivel (the action that serves as the bridge from the end of the Follow-Through to the Finish).
So, "mop dragging" is all about pressure -- Clubhead Lag Pressure. This is what you must feel. This is what you must do.
The Second Imperative (2-0) . . .
Indispensable for all Strokes.
I now can feel the lag in PP # 3 consistently and when I turn my hip, my machine pulls that PP # 3 down, out and forward through Impact, to Both Arms Straight up, in and back!
I was glad to see Martin chuck's recognition of the Sweet spot related to PP # 3.
ICT
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
I don't see the value in Chucks video. He doesn't take his grip at Impact Fix. He doesn't explain the difference between Swiveling the Right Hand vs. an On Plane Right through the Impact interval and the difference in rotation between the two. And, he starts by saying something about "shanking" but then doesn't explain that in the context of this video, it's caused by Swiveling.
I am always happy for progress Daryl as I have not hit perfection yet!
Thanks for the help in being Synchronized! It is cool to always feel the LAG!
ICT
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!