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Old 06-03-2006, 01:09 AM
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In your swing sequence in basic forum you say it's 10-2-B.

In 12-1-0 HK recomends using 10-2-F and not to change it until one becomes expert at it.

It seems to me you have your left hand matching the position in 10-2-B and your right hand matching 10-2-F. A 10-2-B/F if you will. (I think HK may have missed one).

Anyway for me 10-2-F seems too severe, and (10-2-B/F) feels good.

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Old 06-03-2006, 05:03 PM
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Hi Ted. Been having lessons with Ian Clarke here in the U.K in fact i am attending a workshop next Friday with him. He soon established i was best suited to a hitting action as i like to push in the swing and also have a angled hinge action. I haven't as yet experimented with the impact address and still use a standard address. My question to you regarding this address position is do you feel that you only drive load with all shots and don't ever have a need or desire to have some float loading in there.

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P.S Can you film a down the line sequence please with 6 iron.
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Old 06-04-2006, 10:52 PM
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my apologies
Originally Posted by golfer24
Hi Ted. Been having lessons with Ian Clarke here in the U.K in fact i am attending a workshop next Friday with him. He soon established i was best suited to a hitting action as i like to push in the swing and also have a angled hinge action. I haven't as yet experimented with the impact address and still use a standard address. My question to you regarding this address position is do you feel that you only drive load with all shots and don't ever have a need or desire to have some float loading in there.

Best Wishes

Matt

P.S Can you film a down the line sequence please with 6 iron.
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Old 06-04-2006, 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by golfer24

Hi Ted...

My question to you regarding this address position is do you feel that you only drive load with all shots and don't ever have a need or desire to have some float loading in there.
Ted Floats...then Drives. Per 4-D-1.
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Old 08-03-2006, 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
Yep...
I hit the PW 140 yards. And, Homer said take it as short as possible until you start losing distance.
When I take the driver back, the clubhead travels farther because the club's longer. But, my hands are similarly positioned.
If I take it farther, the shaft starts loading for swinging. No thanks!!!
I have been working on a this idea and it is amazing how much more accurate I have become with a short as possible backswing without losing distance. Thanks for the knowledge.
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Old 08-04-2006, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Ted Floats...then Drives. Per 4-D-1.
That tells me Ted Pulls at Start Down then Pushes during Release. I believe only the Four Barrel Hitter (with the addition of Accmulator #4: the On Plane Shoulder Turn Thrust (of the Right Shouler)) can utilise Float Loading. Otherwise, Float Loading is restricted to Swingers.
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Old 08-05-2006, 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
That tells me Ted Pulls at Start Down then Pushes during Release. I believe only the Four Barrel Hitter (with the addition of Accmulator #4: the On Plane Shoulder Turn Thrust (of the Right Shouler)) can utilise Float Loading. Otherwise, Float Loading is restricted to Swingers.
Kindly elaborate that. I was under the impression that float loading can be achieved using rotary , or longitudal acceleration. 10-19-B.

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