So I had a pretty good year last year using my version of Brian Gay’s pattern. Distance was ok (this should improve w/ a driver change from 9.5 to 10.5)but very accurate, and laser irons were the order of the day. My putting sucks so the scores and hcdp could have even been lower.
This spring I have been trying to build on what I did last year instead of my usual pattern hopping. I had been working on the “Downswing Waggle” in Yodas Alignment Golf video. In particular how he has you feeling like you are on the medievel torture device called “the rack” You got extensor action pushing to the right you got hula stretching your lower body to the left, and then you trace on the DS w/ your hands and rt shoulder. I am loving this, but my question is, is this drive loading? Im trying to understand what they mean when they say you are loading against your backswing, or something like that. I know for sure I am not float or drag loading. I do know Im smacking the sh*t out of the ball w/ my rt hand/arm.
As long as my alignments are good, use angled hinging and trace, the only thing that seems to screw it up is over acceleration. Whatever Im doing now is just rediculously easy to repeat. Any description of what the pivot/body do in a drive load procedure would be appreciated....please direct to "chapter/verse" if possible.