Yup. Although Homer would be more resolute no doubt.
Or how about: At Top you MUST be fully Prepared (mentally, physically and geometrically) to "UN COCK and ROLL Down the Delivery Line. Be it a Sequenced or Non Sequenced Release. And then you do it, repeat the Mechanic which is monitored via Feel. A Feel which you have learned through training and reviewed during your Address Routine , Startdown Waggle. You review the feel and then let er go trying to repeat it. Learn by Mechanics Play By Feel.
Uncocking and Rolling on LIne being opposite to Steering.
Thanks for feeding me with understandable bits of information.
But in line with the rest of the checklist it would in my opinion have made more sense to call it it Start Down Waggle Prep in section 6 and have the actual Start Down Waggle in section 7, but what do I know!?
The recent snow 3 days ago has now melted. The short little pay and play par 3 course may open later this week? It's about time to get the 2011 season rolling and test my new skills. On 9 holes my goal is max 6-7 over par per round. But there is such a thing as putting (and terrible greens)...so you never know.
Thanks for feeding me with understandable bits of information.
But in line with the rest of the checklist it would in my opinion have made more sense to call it it Start Down Waggle Prep in section 6 and have the actual Start Down Waggle in section 7, but what do I know!?
The Startdown Waggle is covered off , I believe ( Homer can on occasion be uh... slightly confusing ) in Section 3 points 10,11,12. Beside which I have notations reading "Shaft" , "Head" and "Face" accordingly......perhaps from a Lynn lesson or divine intervention maybe.
See also 3-F-5 for more detailed information of the Waggles; Address and Startdown. One can include the Startdown Waggle as part of a Practice Swing or do it separately prior to Startup. Jeff Hull does the latter just before he rips it as part of his routine.
The Startdown Waggle is covered off , I believe ( Homer can on occasion be uh... slightly confusing ) in Section 3 points 10,11,12. Beside which I have notations reading "Shaft" , "Head" and "Face" accordingly......perhaps from a Lynn lesson or divine intervention maybe.
See also 3-F-5 for more detailed information of the Waggles; Address and Startdown. One can include the Startdown Waggle as part of a Practice Swing or do it separately prior to Startup. Jeff Hull does the latter just before he rips it as part of his routine.
And he can rip it. Rip it good.
Thanks.
I have looked at Jeff Hull on video. As far as I can see, he makes a very long pre start up waggle. If he reads this, he could perhaps tell us if this also is a downstroke waggle practice or just his normal adjusted address waggle? I would have thought it only was the latter, but you could be right. Hope he clears this up. (It could be both at the same time?)