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Old 10-17-2012, 07:08 PM
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You silver-tongued/keyboard/ap devil!
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It's not because you "rolled the Power Package" at the end of Start-up. (wrong place anyway, and it's called the "Start-Up Swivel" and you shouldn't Roll the Forearms but only Swivel the Hands). It's because by you "rolling" the Power Package, you're finally creating a Right Forearm Flying Wedge and bringing an "On-Plane" Right Forearm Wedge through the Impact Interval.

When a Golfer "Finally learns to re-establish" the Right Forearm Flying Wedge while Swinging, with both Hands on the Club, You will "HINGE" through Impact.

I've spent a lot of years, way too many, learning that forming a Right Forearm Wedge while only using the Right Hand is a lot easier and clearer than establishing and maintaining that alignment throughout the Swing with BOTH HANDS on the Club.

NOTE: If your Wedges are not Aligned at 90 degrees, then you must Swivel the Right Forearm during Start-up to regain an On-Plane Right Forearm Flying Wedge. IF YOUR WEDGES ARE ALIGNED AT 90 DEGREES, then you only need to Swivel your Hands by the end of Start-up.

Hint: Aligning the Wedges at 90 degrees goes a long way in being able to produce a Right Forearm Wedge during the Swing. This is completed during "Impact Fix".

The PURPOSE OF HAVING THE FLYING WEDGES ALIGNED AT RIGHT ANGLES IS SO THAT THE CLUBSHAFT CAN EXIST SIMULTANEOUSLY ("at the same time") ON THE PLANE OF THE LEFT ARM WEDGE (WRIST COCK) AND RIGHT FOREARM WEDGE (PLANE OF THE RIGHT WIST BEND). Read On:



The Right Forearm Wedge is not eye-candy (like you-know-who).
Nice, it finally dawned on me that my right arm is attached to my right shoulder so if I roll my shoulder up or back my Impact Fix will be undisturbed so I can turn the shoulder back to the ball on a straight line and wallop the ball.

More later thanks Daryl!

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Old 10-17-2012, 09:35 PM
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One more thing, Daryl. I was teaching a kid that a circle was really an assembly of straight lines yesterday and playing with my Impact Fix and my impact bag. Suddenly, I saw the straight line from my shoulder to the ball from a video of Lynn's and the excellent picture from http://www.golflagtips.com/hitting-v...art-3-hitting/.

I went to the range after school today and imagined that diagonal line from my shoulder to the ball, practiced the impact waggle and realized that the shoulder has to go toward the ball in what feels to be a circle but is really a straight line (or vice-versa). I started with Mid-body hands, formed Impact Fix with just a slightly open left hip, and slight wedges, RFT below the shoulder and then plant and drive the right shoulder to the ball!

The whole Power Package and Bent Right Wrist flows miles past the ball and the ball just keeps going!

Thanks D!

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Old 10-18-2012, 07:55 AM
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Nice, it finally dawned on me that my right arm is attached to my right shoulder so if I roll my shoulder up or back my Impact Fix will be undisturbed so I can turn the shoulder back to the ball on a straight line and wallop the ball.

More later thanks Daryl!

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You really don't need to do stuff like that.

Give us an October Surprise!

If you could learn to Align the Flying Wedges at Right Angles, then, bring an On-Plane Right Forearm Wedge into Impact, you would instantly drop 10 or more strokes off of you game and dramatically improve your Ball Striking.

It has nothing to do with the Backstroke.

These Alignments are created at Impact Fix.

Think about calling me Saturday Morning. I'll walk you through it in 10 minutes. Then you can go strike balls and report back to everyone on your miraculous improvement.
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Old 10-18-2012, 01:10 PM
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You really don't need to do stuff like that.

Give us an October Surprise!

If you could learn to Align the Flying Wedges at Right Angles, then, bring an On-Plane Right Forearm Wedge into Impact, you would instantly drop 10 or more strokes off of you game and dramatically improve your Ball Striking.

It has nothing to do with the Backstroke.

These Alignments are created at Impact Fix.

Think about calling me Saturday Morning. I'll walk you through it in 10 minutes. Then you can go strike balls and report back to everyone on your miraculous improvement.
I bow to the superior alignment (not Ricardo Montolban).

I will work exclusively on this!

Many thanks!

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Old 10-18-2012, 01:43 PM
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Done. You have my number.

Here's what you'll need.
  1. Bucket with handle. Golf practice range bucket works really well.
  2. Red Dots. Need two of them.
  3. Dowel Rod (1)
  4. 2 Golf Clubs. Prefer Driver and Wedge. For Impact Fix Practice.

It should only take about Ten minutes.
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Old 10-18-2012, 02:45 PM
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Will I be converting to a new religion with the red dots?
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Done. You have my number.

Here's what you'll need.
  1. Bucket with handle. Golf practice range bucket works really well.
  2. Red Dots. Need two of them.
  3. Dowel Rod (1)
  4. 2 Golf Clubs. Prefer Driver and Wedge. For Impact Fix Practice.

It should only take about Ten minutes.
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Old 10-18-2012, 03:43 PM
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Red Dots are for monitoring the Hands.
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Old 10-20-2012, 11:52 AM
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Examples of the Right Forearm Angle of Approach: Red Dot

Links to the Right Forearm Angle of Approach




http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=LQPk3vrao48



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Old 10-20-2012, 05:54 PM
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Monitoring the bucket!!!
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Red Dots are for monitoring the Hands.
Hold the bucket filled with heavy stuff with the right wrist almost parallel to the line of the ceiling and the base line of the plane and place a red dot in the middle of it.

Turn the right pocket/hip away from the baseline and back watching the red dot continually face you as you turn back and through. The weight in the bucket helped me get the feeling and keep it. Like a really heavy wet mop, I could instantly feel PP# 3 and pressure on it as I turned back and through .

At the range, I realized after a consultation with Daryl that my Impact Fix was screwed up big time!

My "forward shaft lean" was really about an 8 degree open face so that even when I turned through the ball well, I couldn't! (I'm sure Lynn had mentioned this but Lynn taught and told me a ton of stuff over four days and I was simply not able to absorb all of it!)

So with a proper club grounding, the right hand underneath the club so the right wrist bend makes that right dot facing up at about a 45 degree angle the forward shaft lean is about an inch or so still with mid body hand. It is hard to do!

At the range, a bucket full of balls was essential to keeping that feeling of the right wrist being underneath the club and the right dot looking at me back and through.

So it was Basic Motion practice back and through with a little shaft lean and the ball flies straight depending on the stance and low point-longer club, wider stance!. The motion feels so efficient and economical with the Pivot providing lots of power! Once the hands are clamped correctly on the club and the right width of stance is selected, the shot is pretty much over!

My driving range has golfball like signs about 3 yards wide every 50 yards. My last 20 shots never left the line no matter what club I hit. The trajectory was perfect like a "fish-hook "shape and the ball seemed to have a second gear based on the horizontal Hinge closing compression.

On-line and penetrating ball flight that resulted in 240 yard drives dead online. I was not straining to hit these shots, pocket back and pocket through!

My tee was about 1/2 a ball over the club-face. Tomorrow on a grass range I'll adjust down a bit!

Thanks Daryl and thanks LBG!

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Old 10-20-2012, 10:39 PM
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The Golf Machine-2-N-Underhand Pitching!
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Examples of the Right Forearm Angle of Approach: Red Dot

Links to the Right Forearm Angle of Approach








Daryl's excellent instruction on the set-up of the "Underhanded Pitch" produces a swing that is very, very flat feeling that lies on a plane that seems to me to sit below the plane of my shoulders. With the sun giving me an observable shadow, the Underhand Pitch or "Side-arm stone skip" ala Hogan, must be programmed for ball flight by moderating the Low Point via width of stance as mentioned by Hogan.

http://youtu.be/c3C1__L5usM



http://youtu.be/rtLEQ99bw4Q
http://youtu.be/rtLEQ99bw4Q
http://youtu.be/KXPVnWJ0gDs
http://youtu.be/uclhIVqynTE
http://youtu.be/7WtzWAoZ6Zk
http://youtu.be/XwFXt-7x2No
http://youtu.be/Xh2JO2hiuNk
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