Probably. Look how well it has worked for City.
Actually, that is an unfair comment. Everytime I click the mouse on LBGF the first two things I look for is "21 hcp." and "Air."
Keep it going.
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Probably. Look how well it has worked for City.
Actually, that is an unfair comment. Everytime I click the mouse on LBGF the first two things I look for is "21 hcp." and "Air."
Keep it going.
g
Not stopping soon. Today I have been especially naughty. I have offended The Swedes, Danes and Finns on the same evening.
I must have written a lot of rubbish to have got to this high number.
For example, when you practice, what do you practice?
For me, it's Basic and Acquired Motion and I emphasize the Vertically Un-cocking left wrist since that is the shot I use within 150 yards. I practice keeping as still as possible and throwing the FLW Down making sure to Swivel and Finish in balance. I want to know what every club does at every trajectory, under control.
I also experiment with every possible swing or hit looking for the most yards under control, off the tee.
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!
For example, when you practice, what do you practice?
For me, it's Basic and Acquired Motion and I emphasize the Vertically Un-cocking left wrist since that is the shot I use within 150 yards. I practice keeping as still as possible and throwing the FLW Down making sure to Swivel and Finish in balance. I want to know what every club does at every trajectory, under control.
I also experiment with every possible swing or hit looking for the most yards under control, off the tee.
ICT
Here, in my home town - in the winter, I don't practice enough. It's only a 5 min drive/10 min trip with the bike to the indoor golf hall, but I go there too seldom. So I'm missing something there. Lazy it seems. But when I was in the south recently I practiced about 2 hours each day. A lot of short pitches and chips (acquired and basis motions. And total motion on the driving range. A litte putting as well. But I have not got detail conscious enough yet to do what you are doing, but that sounds like a good idea. I probably need to focus on the down and out part of the downstroke and get my hands more educated. The transiton has also got to be very important to work on - avoiding OTT. Downstroke waggle.
The swivel you are talking about - is that by any chance a left underarm role? Do the last 3 fingers of the left hand play a part in this? That's important for me to do. And extensor action. I read everybody's talking about #1 PP, but Yoda taught me to use the 2 mid fingers of the right hand to apply extensor action on the backswing then pull the shaft and the left arm with the body pivot on the downswing. Do you also use this? Do these 2 methods work in the same way?
In case anybody is interested - It's Christmas eve (24th) that is the big day for us - not Christmas day (25th). At 5 pm Christmas is officially started. Before that the churches have had sermonies at 3 pm and 4 pm. Full of people. Then it's time to have the Christmas dinner at home and after that the presents. This is a sensible way to do it. No rush and stress early the next morning. Sleep late if you want. Church as usual at 11 am (or often 1 hour later on this day). Much less people than the day before. But a fine dinner on this day too, but earlier than the day before. The 26th is also a holiday, but with no great traditions - other than a lot of family gatherings in the afternoon.
Here, in my home town - in the winter, I don't practice enough. It's only a 5 min drive/10 min trip with the bike to the indoor golf hall, but I go there too seldom. So I'm missing something there. Lazy it seems. But when I was in the south recently I practiced about 2 hours each day. A lot of short pitches and chips (acquired and basis motions. And total motion on the driving range. A litte putting as well. But I have not got detail conscious enough yet to do what you are doing, but that sounds like a good idea. I probably need to focus on the down and out part of the downstroke and get my hands more educated. The transiton has also got to be very important to work on - avoiding OTT. Downstroke waggle.
The swivel you are talking about - is that by any chance a left underarm role? Do the last 3 fingers of the left hand play a part in this? That's important for me to do. And extensor action. I read everybody's talking about #1 PP, but Yoda taught me to use the 2 mid fingers of the right hand to apply extensor action on the backswing then pull the shaft and the left arm with the body pivot on the downswing. Do you also use this? Do these 2 methods work in the same way?
As I understand this so far, your Pivot starts your stroke down and initiates several small "rocket booster" type moves that make the club head scream/whoosh with speed. You prepare to roll on the line. You Pivot. You Un-cock the LW on the line using a Throw (several choices including the Sweep which I think is a simple extension of your right arm (not right wrist which is bent) almost at your right/back foot). You have to use a Throw! It fires the FLW /BRW DOWN to Both Arms Straight stopping the FLW from bending since it is too busy rolling via the Finish Swivel to the balanced Finish. This is for Swinging.
The Hitting motion has the Pivot and then a Thrust makes a bunch of things happen at once which I haven't sorted out yet besides the Vertically Uncocking LW, Both Arms Straight and Finish Swivel.
Anyway....there's a start for the week.
I'll have more questions for you later.
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!
Last edited by innercityteacher : 12-20-2010 at 12:14 AM.