Hi Yoda
I have watched some of your videos and am trying to understand the picture below. Can you please explain this as it doesnt look like anything I see the players on Tour doing. As a beginner, I am unsure what the purpose of learning this is. Thanks.
Having watched Lynn's 'Alignment Golf' dvd, I can tell you that the arch Lynn is demonstrating is a little extra insurance against the flipping of the left wrist.
I'm sure some of the brains trust can enlighten you further, some time ago Lynn told us that he would view threads but he hasn't time to answer all questions.
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Hi Yoda
I have watched some of your videos and am trying to understand the picture below. Can you please explain this as it doesnt look like anything I see the players on Tour doing. As a beginner, I am unsure what the purpose of learning this is. Thanks.
Your reputation precedes you, rightsided. As you have just landed here and this is your first post, I would advise you to leave your bags packed. You may find it a short stay.
In the unlikely event I have misjudged your intentions, I'll offer this:
As a self-professed beginner, it is not important that you know. Instead, it is important that you find a competent instructor -- a demonstrated record of success at all levels is a good benchmark -- and do as you are told. Or else save your money and his time.
That said, the video itself (from which you extracted the photo) contains the explanation you seek. Since it is free, I suggest you watch it until some glimmer of truth seeps through. You might also find some enlightenment here: http://lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/sho...ry.php?cat=504.
Your reputation precedes you, rightsided. As you have just landed here and this is your first post, I would advise you to leave your bags packed. You may find it a short stay.
In the unlikely event I have misjudged your intentions, I'll offer this:
As a self-professed beginner, it is not important that you know. Instead, it is important that you find a competent instructor -- a demonstrated record of success at all levels is a good benchmark -- and do as you are told. Or else save your money and his time.
That said, the video itself (from which you extracted the photo) contains the explanation you seek. Since it is free, I suggest you watch it until some glimmer of truth seeps through. You might also find some enlightenment here: http://lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/sho...ry.php?cat=504.
I tried hitting some balls like this and the contact was solid but very low. I also got quite a few shanks straight right and some fat shots. The thing of most concern was the aching right lower back and left wrist. Is this photo how it should be done or is it an exaggerated version? As this is called a chip, how am I supposed to stop it on the green? Thanks for your reply
Yoda
I viewed the photos you suggested and still don't see the resemblence from the pic above and the great players impacts. I do feel solid contact hitting it like this but it comes out very low and occassionally is a shank right. I video'd myself doing this and it looks the same but feels very uncomfortable and a little painful. When I look at your swing it doesnt look like this post impact. Your feedback is appreciated and congrats on Brian Gays win last week
I tried hitting some balls like this and the contact was solid but very low. I also got quite a few shanks straight right and some fat shots. The thing of most concern was the aching right lower back and left wrist. Is this photo how it should be done or is it an exaggerated version? As this is called a chip, how am I supposed to stop it on the green? Thanks for your reply