As some of you already know, I'm off to Cuscowilla for the third time in a couple of weeks.
What do you think I should use my time on (both now and then)?
Yoda knows of course, but I think it could be usefull to have some thoughts on this.
I'm a swinger (when not a hacker). But I have to learn a hitting technique as well in order to do angled hinging and punch shots - right?
I'm not sure how much time should be used to train on vertical hinging? Maybe none?
I have noticed that Jeff Hull says he even uses horizontal hinging in the bunker and that he can hit soft flop shots (on grass) with horizontal hinging and a 6 iron if he wants (!),so it seems you can accomplish a lot without learning to use vertical hinging?
I guess it's important to know about the 45 alignments - what they are and how they are done? All of them in detail?
And to know what kind of stroke pattern you (should) have?
I should have a good preshot and address routine and that may need some work?
Difficult to say as I know know your game but I'd be working on the foundations: Impact Fix, establishing the wedges, Extensor Action and basic Curriculum (in particular identify the plane and how it feels to stay on plane) with the 3 hinges. From that you'll be able to pick up quickly with the adjustment Yoda will introduce and have a good basis for bringing it to Acquired and full motion.