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Old 08-14-2006, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike O
That's right bucket!

On the other hand- a constant increasing lag pressure from startdown through impact is also something that could be used as a reliable procedure.
A very 'heavy' feel indeed...
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Old 08-14-2006, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike O
That's right bucket!

On the other hand- a constant increasing lag pressure from startdown through impact is also something that could be used as a reliable procedure.
How does one learn to produce constantly increasing lag pressure from startdown through impact? I would love to know.
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Old 08-14-2006, 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by tgmnut
How does one learn to produce constantly increasing lag pressure from startdown through impact? I would love to know.
A big first step is to slow things down. Really get the feel of a true 'swinging' motion, letting gravity show you just how slow and smooth you need to be to begin to get the feel of lag pressure.

Start with chip, pitch, punch with your right thumb and forefinger off the club, then drill swings with your 160 club hitting it only 100 yards with a full motion.

Another great place to start is with the putter. Really focus on the swinging club and the pressure points keeping their smooth steady pressure and you'll start to hear a nice 'click' that you may have never heard before
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The HANDS do nothing but hold on. (as a thought for you)

Hit divots as if the "ball" were at your front toe...see how forward you can get it...(as a drill for you)...(btw if you hit your irons low after this start with your head no more forward than center...and KEEP it back)

Another drill...

Learn to hit something with a towel in your hands (swing it like a club)......sustain the lag! (lol)

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And all this is null if your clubface is rolled too open in the backswing....

...cause having Lag will do nothing for you but leave the face too open for even longer. (and it might make you shank)

Good luck.

Soon enough it'll be second nature. (with practice and good mechanics)
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Old 08-14-2006, 10:30 PM
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Thanks EdZ and Birdie! I'll start work on this tomorrow! Question, though, EdZ. Does the right thumb and forefinger drill work for hitting? I've seen this drill, but always thought of it as a swingers drill.

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Old 08-15-2006, 01:28 AM
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Originally Posted by tgmnut
How does one learn to produce constantly increasing lag pressure from startdown through impact? I would love to know.
If you have the book "The Golfing Machine"- look under the section 2-M-2- that's the section that will give you the principles for increasing lag pressure, or creating it, increasing it etc. If you're not creating or maintainging lag pressure currently - is it easy to do? NO. Off plane motion and or off plane loading will surely require you to lose lag pressure before impact otherwise you'd miss the ball- I don't say that to make it sound like you have to be perfect to accomplish it but I say it in that it's easy to try your best using some of the concepts and still not be able to accomplish it. Without video of your swing here, and assuming you've tried on your own and are still having problems, then a good instructor would probably greatly help. I'm assuming you've seen your swing on video to help you determine any issues.
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Old 08-15-2006, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by tgmnut
Thanks EdZ and Birdie! I'll start work on this tomorrow! Question, though, EdZ. Does the right thumb and forefinger drill work for hitting? I've seen this drill, but always thought of it as a swingers drill.
Yes, a hitter will really get a good feel for PP#1 using this drill.
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I find it helps me feel a heavier club (lag) if I feel like my hands travel at the same speed through the ball as they do on the backstroke. Not necessarily slow but constant. No speeding up to hit the ball. This dovetails nicely with the thought of tracing the plane line too.

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Old 08-15-2006, 09:01 PM
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Okay, I have another question. How can I tell if I have cocked my right wrist at the top of my backstroke?
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Old 08-16-2006, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by tgmnut
Okay, I have another question. How can I tell if I have cocked my right wrist at the top of my backstroke?
The right wrist should bend and not cock in the swing. Only the left should be allowed to cock.
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