Me too, but just as "Heavy Hit" is mentioned here and many other places in LBGF as well as throughout the book, I just don't seem to get the hang of it. Heavy Hit has me bamboozled.
The forward leaning shaft and the face contact with the ball resulting in compression--I get. It feels great. It is highly addictive and winter is going to be tough. But Heavy Hit may be my next exploration.
Sorry to threadjack, if that is indeed what I just did, but I would love to either see a response from anyone or a reference to somewhere for me to look further.
Regards to all and thanks for your service, Vets.
Me too, but just as "Heavy Hit" is mentioned here and many other places in LBGF as well as throughout the book, I just don't seem to get the hang of it. Heavy Hit has me bamboozled.
The forward leaning shaft and the face contact with the ball resulting in compression--I get. It feels great. It is highly addictive and winter is going to be tough. But Heavy Hit may be my next exploration.
Sorry to threadjack, if that is indeed what I just did, but I would love to either see a response from anyone or a reference to somewhere for me to look further.
Regards to all and thanks for your service, Vets.
You have it and just don't know it. It's that great feeling of compression when you have a forward leaning shaft and lag pressure!
Kevin
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Oh sure, easy for you to state. Now I suppose I am going to have to head out to Anoka for another discussion and have this pointed out over a cup of coffee.
Remember, I am a bit obtuse.
Originally Posted by KevCarter
You have it and just don't know it. It's that great feeling of compression when you have a forward leaning shaft and lag pressure!
Oh sure, easy for you to state. Now I suppose I am going to have to head out to Anoka for another discussion and have this pointed out over a cup of coffee.
Remember, I am a bit obtuse.
LOL
Come on over this weekend. I'll be in the shop all by myself watching it snow. I'll be here from 9-3. Bring plain coffee with lots of caffeine and cream, and I never refuse a donut!
Kevin
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You got it Kev. To me heavy and lag pressure are (much) the same thing. (add extensor action and grip pressure etc) To maintain a constant amount of lag PRESSURE (psi's not degrees or angles) you need to accelerating at a constant RATE. You can accelerate fast or slow a move to a lower rate though you are still accelerating will have a corresponding drop in lag pressure.
You got it Kev. To me heavy and lag pressure are the same thing. To maintain a constant amount of lag PRESSURE (psi's not degrees or angles) you need to accelerating at a constant RATE. You can accelerate fast or slow a move to a lower rate though you are still accelerating will have a corresponding drop in lag pressure.
Force =. Mass x Aceleration
I hope bernt and bear concur.
Damn, when I saw "you got it Kev" I thought it was Jerry coming with donuts...
Thanks OB!
Kevin
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Jerry, the "heavy hit" to me is the whole back shoulder dragged into place by a slow, deliberate PIvot. The shoulder is dragged down plane and the elbow and forearm thrust powerfully against it employing the entire back side of the body to heavily "smosh" the ball. (I love inventing terms!)
I have a marketing idea for you Kevin, and every other winter-bound region: Institute "Winter Short Game" and "Golf Theory" clinics. Name a price and teach them how to find the sweet spot on their putters, chips and pitches. Two sessions. Fit them for a putter and wedges $$$$$$$$ ! Pre and post Christmas and Hannukah! (My peeps golf!) Then, Session III, "Acquiring a Full Swing," finishes about Spring.
Of course, participants get free range balls once a month through the season, and a 5% discount on a season's playing pass if they pay cash, up front!!!!
Each week, show Alignment I clips and other LBG stuff. Serve donuts!!!!! Chocolate donuts. Fly Win McMurray into MNPLS!!!! Toronto! She can sign our free
(golf) balls!! If people will pay for Palin, they will come to see Win show them how to put and chip!
John, think carefully before answering this next question....wouldn't you enjoy speaking with Win McMurray?
ICT
Originally Posted by KevCarter
Damn, when I saw "you got it Kev" I thought it was Jerry coming with donuts...
Thanks OB!
Kevin
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
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Golly guys there are a lot of great buys down hear in the foreclosure market.
Played today, ate on the porch of the club. In the 60's. Top down on the convertible. Why do you live up there. Do you just like wool?
Golly guys there are a lot of great buys down hear in the foreclosure market.
Played today, ate on the porch of the club. In the 60's. Top down on the convertible. Why do you live up there. Do you just like wool?
LOL - you mean it doesn't snow everywhere?
We're in Minnesota, a suburb of Canada and we don't get out much...
Kevin
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Golly guys there are a lot of great buys down hear in the foreclosure market.
Played today, ate on the porch of the club. In the 60's. Top down on the convertible. Why do you live up there. Do you just like wool?
David, very funny!
But now that you mention it, wool and flannel sheets make me feel ehmmmm, comfortable.
ICT
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!