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Old 03-11-2009, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post


On another forum , a guy was reporting his success pretending to be JB Holmes.

No wristcock...basically swings with impact alignments, wedges...is that the kind of pattern you are describing?
First the lady in the video has no clue what is going on and the instructor is not much better. There is a left wrist cock going on but JB’s swing but he is feeling a firm structure in the hands and wrist joints and does not feel any left wrist cock.

In the Robitic Fade pattern I am describing you use “The Bat” with fixed alignments and the club head is brought up to the top of the back swing with a little bending in the right elbow and motion from the shoulder girdle. A connected pivot is a big key with this pattern and that is where your upper and lower body with your arms are in sync moving together. There is no run off of the arms in the swing. They stay in sync with the pivot.

It has a robotic firm feel in the hands, wrist joints and shoulder joints. The key to maximizing your body rotation is to have a little space between the upper arms and the upper torso maintaining this with the firm structure of the shoulder girdle. Also key is maintaining the fixed alignments of “The Bat” until the finish swivel. The swing pattern is very easy to repeat and provides lots of distance and precession. You can hit draws and fades with this pattern with some alignment changes at address.

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John W Rohan-Weaver CMAI, GSEM
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