I sat next to Martin for 3 days at one of Mac's Symposiums in Orlando...Smart guy...Very Nice as well...That's his greatest strength...peoples skills...perhaps Mac should've "bartered" with him .....Just Kidding!!!
When they talked about flipping, It looked like he was talking about over rolling not actual throwaway. She may have had some throw in her in that 3 wood swing, I did not see that swing.
My GSEB class was also at Martins place. Very nice guy. He as a huge collection of training aids at his place.
I like this one because you can use it anywhere without smashing the place up and you can also monitor the butt end of the club on the second part of the backstroke , first part of the downstroke and followthrough swivel. Like a lot of good ideas it is simple.
She could use some Clearkeys.... it seems to me that she is the only one standing in her way at times. She can let her emotions get the best of her quickly and Clearkeys would help a ton
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When they talked about flipping, It looked like he was talking about over rolling not actual throwaway. She may have had some throw in her in that 3 wood swing, I did not see that swing.
My GSEB class was also at Martins place. Very nice guy. He as a huge collection of training aids at his place.
Over rolling (or what I would call off Rhythm/Plane rotation) is a clubFACE issue. Flipping (throwaway) is a clubHEAD issue.
I'd certainly bet Martin has quite a training aid collection, and from everything I have seen, he knows how and when to use each one.
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