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Rumbler 06-03-2006 01:09 AM

12-1-0
 
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.

for what its worth which is nothing...

golfer24 06-03-2006 05:03 PM

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.

YodasLuke 06-04-2006 10:52 PM

my apologies
 
Quote:

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.

I'm sorry that I haven't been answering posts as frequently as I'd like. I've been so busy, I can't remember whether I'm getting out of bed or getting in bed. The days are starting to run together.

I'm in NY, teaching for a couple of days before the Barclay's. Lynn and I will be teaching the whole week of the event, but I'll do my best to get back to these posts as soon as this week is over. Again, I'm sorry for the delay.

Yoda 06-04-2006 11:13 PM

Float Loading Drive Loading
 
Quote:

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.

golfchicago 08-03-2006 10:46 PM

Quote:

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.

tongzilla 08-04-2006 09:30 AM

Quote:

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.

nuke99 08-05-2006 01:25 AM

Quote:

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.

thanks


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