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Old 05-14-2009, 08:59 AM
joeunc joeunc is offline
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Thanks Richie, I follow you blog daily. I try to get my basic motion looking like you flying wedge drill but a shorter motion.
My main culprit is throwaway, I am so hoping TGM can help me with that. The ingrained buliding blocks of flat left wrist and bent right. When you have flipped your whole life it's so tough to get that out of your muscle memory.

I could hit the impact bag or Ben's tire 50 times and do it right, still that full swing I would lose my flying wedges and my impact alignments. So, I am basically having to re-learn impact while still playing rounds at the same time with friends.

I have always been a good chipper with forward shaft lean and ball first contatc. It's just trying to find that light of when the right arm gets parallel or higher and trying to get back to impact with the proper angles. I must make sure the pivot is sound as well. I am now using Ben Doyle's setup routine and setting up with right forearm as close to on plane as I can. Then I try to fan that right arm and just turn.

When I think hard about aiming point, hands forward, compress down in a full swing I hit some nasty flying slices out to the right. It seems the more forward my hands are, the more open the clubface. I think this it due to a poor pivot and just becoming armsy and lunging down at the ball.

Oh, to be able to take a forward divot in a full swing and not just flip and pick it sky high and lose distance...It's the bain of my existence!!!
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