Im with Bagger on Lag Pressure, whatever the expression may be.
The other thought that serves me well is: "Address, Top, Finish". Hand stamped with dancing letters like a Cameron would be nice.
The Three Stations. The implication being that there is no provision of any kind for Impact and therefor no Throwaway or Hacking at the ball.
Tiger takes three quick continuous practice strokes beside the ball feeling/seeing/memorizing the Top, Finish as well as the associated Lag Pressure. Moves over to the ball, takes a mental "picture" of the hole and then "puts to the picture" with no provision for impact. Just Address, Top, Finish............applause, hug Stevie etc.
Its a great method that is almost like cheating when it comes to distance control, Pressure point #3 awareness monitoring the required Lag Pressure.
My personal method is a little Extensor Action and a Right Shoulder that does most of the work. Makes for a solid strike and puts the Brain in the Hands and Pressure Points.
An older member from my first country club found that he was tired of giving the ball specific directions like "get down!", "bite!", "get up!", or "get your run out!".
Motion is Geometry
Action is Physics
Three Dimensional Impact
Point-of-Separation
Law of Inertia
facts and illusions
STAR SYSTEM TRIAD
Force and Motion
Mechanics of Golf
Force and Acceleration
line of compression
Three Dimensional Impact
Lag Pressure Point
CONSERVATION OF MOMENTUM
Left Hand – Clubface
Resistance to Deceleration
THE MACHINE CONCEPT
Clubshaft Clubhead Clubface
Line-Of-Flight
Clubhead Lag Pressure
Distance and Direction