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Old 03-16-2010, 01:20 AM
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Thank you Kevin and LBG for letting me be myself, again



I am so happy! May I quote Kevin?


Educated Hands are those that can feel the resistance of motion -- CLUBHEAD
lag. If the #3 pressure point is lost then "LAG" cannot be sustained. The hands
must control the pivot! Have the #3 pressure point completely replace the
CLUBHEAD, take #3 to the ball. The heart and soul of G.O.L.F. Is developing a
swing based on the hands. Teach Hinge Action without Body Motion.


Did I mention that I am so happy?

I cannot change many things about my body geometry but I can courageously change the educational abilities of my hands and power points!


Patrick




Originally Posted by BurleyGolf View Post
As I am mad in the evil work shop trying to create the monster of all swings, I am finding that my relationship with feel to the body is increasing.. Its Alive!
Well, today I had been working on my posture through impact with the hold, release, and clip the dogs tail drill. I noticed that I was having two different feels between the great struck golf balls and the balls that were missing target a little. What I found is; I was transferring power back to my left hand on the down swing, so, I ask myself; self! is this correct? Well much to my amazement and the face the solid on line shot was what I wanted, I dug deep into the knowledge base to figure out how to achieve the correctness of what I had a great feel with. I remembered LB talking about the "NERD" left and knew dang well, I was on the right path. One would think that there needs to be level power in both hands, but in truth there is, in a weird science way that is above my educational level. What I found is that if I took it back with the right and back to the aiming point with the right, the clearing of the left side gave the left hand stability with out physically trying to use it. So, to stick with the thread category, you have to mentally train the right hand to be the performer. Pretty cool stuff if you ask me..
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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!

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