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billyh7 03-31-2012 11:33 AM

Please Help- New golfer to The Golfing Machine
 
Good News!!

Ive watched all your videos Yoda and I'm really into The Golfing
Machine.

I just orderd the book and can't wait to read it..

I'm from NY and golf season just started here pretty much..

Im a 15 handicap and I sweep the ball never really making great contact and my goal is to get down to a single digit handicap..


Bad News!!

Just got back fron the doctor and I have a partially torn left bicep muscle.. So disappointed.. Doc says I cant play for 4-5 weeks so I'm a little depressed..

Can somebody please give me a right hand only drill (I'm a right handed golfer) for me to practice over the next 4-5 weeks..

Any input will be greatly apprecited...

Yoda love the site..

Thanks in advance..

Bill

JerryG 03-31-2012 01:17 PM

Billy, it is a blessing in disguise. Find all you can in here about basic motion and get going. I suggest starting even smaller than what you will see in the videos from Ben Doyle and others. Those will tell you 2' back and 2' through, I believe. With your new malady, start with 1' back and 1' through maintaining a bent right wrist throughout. You are in for a treat and what for me has become a minor miracle. Happy motion building to you.

innercityteacher 04-03-2012 08:34 PM

Short thumb+Mid-Body hands and put your head against the wall!
 
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Originally Posted by JerryG (Post 90778)
Billy, it is a blessing in disguise. Find all you can in here about basic motion and get going. I suggest starting even smaller than what you will see in the videos from Ben Doyle and others. Those will tell you 2' back and 2' through, I believe. With your new malady, start with 1' back and 1' through maintaining a bent right wrist throughout. You are in for a treat and what for me has become a minor miracle. Happy motion building to you.

Your head must feel solid in place as if against a wall. With a proper set-up, the club will whip down plane DOWN with the slightest move. Use a wooden Dowel, a light dowel and as your bicep repairs increase the weight of the stick to get the right motion.

http://youtu.be/vVws0CQqTDc

Imagine Lynn's head against an invisible wall and replicate until you get his speed!

Cheers!

ICT

JackieTreehorn 04-06-2012 04:08 AM

What book link do you mean?


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