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Old 08-24-2010, 12:18 AM
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We actually spoke about your championing of those drills.
Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
Well, I won't get in the way of Kevin or Gerry but I'm in the school of thought that the Left Foot may be flared only ever so slightly, if at all. Only a touch but the Right foot should be straight.

About a month ago you wrote one of the best thoughts I've ever read about the pivot. You said that sometimes you feel like you get "lost on the Right Side". WOW, that's monumental (I'm thinking about getting that stitched into the side of my Golf Bag). I took that to mean that you had difficulty using your Pivot to start the downswing (among other things). Well. you can't start the Downstroke with the Pivot if you get "lost on the Right Side".

The McDonald drills are perfect for teaching the Pivot. The Hula-Hula is much more than flexibility or keeping separate identities of the Shoulders and Hips.

Do the step in place marching drill. Watch the knees bend and straighten and as they do, the hips go back and forth, away from and then toward the target line. The Shoulders go up and down. The Shoulders and Hips coordinate but have separate identities and separate geometry . Hip Action isn't the Hips simply pulling the Shoulders, it's the Hips ability to DRIVE the Shoulders Up-Plane or Down-Plane..

Did you see that recent video where Lynn Blake was demonstrating TGM to some pro's? Remember the walking and swinging drill. When they walked forward while swinging the club, did you see them rotate their hips left and right? Not... I think that they thought it was kind of goofy. OMG, they were being handed the keys to the kingdom and they didn't know it. He handed them 100 years of wisdom in 15 seconds. They wouldn't discover that on their own in a lifetime of effort.

Most golfers view the pivot as the hips turning to the right and the shoulders turning to the right and then reverse the motion for the Downstroke. This couldn't be farther from the truth. With that point of view, the Pivot will never bring the Hands into release on the Turned Shoulder Plane. In fact, I'll state that no-one can get their hands to a snap release location on the turned shoulder plane with that kind of pivot. With these rotational type pivots, the Elbow Plane is the best that you're going to do.
I'll go back and find them Daryl. We are all in agreement as to their importance, even my GSEB spent a lot of time trying to explain how important the pivot is and he actually had me try to march in place. I have to stop trying to shortcut this process, which is my fear of being physically unable to do all this.

I am more convinced than ever I can and will do it. hell, the ground is so hard here, that I can roll the ball 22o with my hybrid and might just start teeing off with that club!

Anyway, I found this at the beginning of my Pivot research:

So, your Hands may be being pulled out of their proper alignments by your Pivotor they may still be relatively ignorant or both. No matter! Until the Handslearn to monitor only themselves -- and not the Club and not theBody (Pivot) -- and to maintain the proper Three Dimensional Backstroke andDownstroke (2-F), then you still have UNeducated Hands.

And that is your problem. And you are not alone. On practice tees and golfcourses around the world, you see an infinite variety of heaves and jerks thatare supposed to be golf swings. And the problem is always the same: Habitreinforcing its Ignorance.

Homer's Star System of G.O.L.F. is not a "band-aid" system.As I've written repeatedly in other posts, you must go back to thesix components in Zone #1 (9-1) and then work your way into Zones #2 and #3.And Zone #3 (9-3 / Hands) can only be as good as Zone #1 (Pivot) allows it tobe. So, go back and look, look, LOOK (9-2) and re-build yourTotal Motion per 12-5-1/2/3. And all the while, really work on The Hands perChapters 4 and 5.

It takes effort and discipline, that's for sure. But...

It is the only way to make real, lasting progress.


Yoda is majoring in the majors as usual, like you and the rest of the "better" golfers on this site.

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