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Old 04-27-2006, 08:05 AM
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Hitter or Swinger - Pressure Point #1 GM#148
Originally Posted by johngolf33
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As you continue this motion, be aware of the pressure created in the right forefinger as you swing down and through and down and though and down and through. Continue to be aware of that pressure and keep it 'pointed' at the Straight Target Line as you swing back and through and back and through. Turning and Rolling and Turning and Rolling. Keep pointing at the Line, 'Tracing' it with the Pressure in your Right Forefinger as you Turn and Roll and Turn and Roll the Flat Left Wrist. On each Downstroke, be very aware of the Right Hand Tracing and the Left Hand Rolling.


Dear Yoda,

I really made an effort to weld the #3pp to the back of the handle on the downswing as I traced the angle of approach with the right forearm as in 10-5-E. It's amazing what kind of support and lag can be maintained if that pressure is substantial. I am looking forward to a new callus on the pad of the proximal phalanx.

That's good news, JG33. And don't forget Pressure Point #1. Remember my two golf gloves at the PGA TOUR Academy School? The 'Swinging' practice glove was worn out in the heel of the Hand, indisputable evidence of the Left Wrist Motion Release (#2 Pressure Point per 2-P). The 'Hitting' practice glove was worn out at the base of the ball of the Left Thumb, indisputable evidence of the Right Palm Drive against the Thumb (Pressure Point #1 per 4-D-0) and the Shaft. By the way, this is exactly where Trevino wraps the tape before he begins each round.

It's a 'Hitter thing.'
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