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Old 03-31-2011, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Thanks guys , glad you liked it......made most of that stuff up myself, not.

But seriously now folks, my swing fell apart a while back and this drill with its "direction of loading and its Throw" fixed me right up. Changed my mechanics my alignments even as I tried to find that feel I was missing and the associated easy compression of the Golfers Flail , Horizontal Hinging along the Arc of Approach.

I'd been getting my left wrist arched going back , which blocked the Loading both of the #2 Accumulator and the Lag Pressure Point at the Knuckle. No load , no unload, no Throw out of the #2 Angle at the Straight Line Base Line.....no golfers flail. Well it wasnt that bad but it was miss firing like an old car needing some spark plugs. Anyways the Arch was killing me and getting the loading of the Knuckle back got rid of the Arch and a little lay off of the club too. The arch , an old nemesis was caused by A FALSE FEEL OF LOADING THE #3 LAG PRESSURE POINT AT THE INDEX FINGER EARLY IN STARTUP. A wag under plane in other words. A loading of the wrong lag pressure point if you will. (Not saying you cant play fine golf loading the wrong lag pressure point or wagging it inside....Ray Floyd, Nancy Lopez wagged it underplane, Dustin Johnson's arch loads his index finger at top and he still has a ton of #2 angle ....somehow )

There's a lot more to this drill than first meets the eye when you factor in the Active Left Wrist and the Left Wrist Throw. More to noodle over if you wanted to get into it all.

-the Non Automatic Left Wrist Throw Release Trigger as a stepping stone to Automatic Snap Release. You need the Aiming Point Procedure to trick your self into Delaying longer.

-the associated pressure points: The RFT which is done with the #1 Pressure Point and the middle two fingers of the Right Hand (part of #1 or a reverse #1 pp?) The #1 as I use it anyways, does the tug of Extensor Action and the RFT on the way back. Its multi tasking. The lifting of the Primary Lever and via momentum and the bending of the right elbow ( Check Rein Action) the cocking of the left wrist. The downswings "ground up" tug on the last two fingers of the Left Hand (the #2 Pressure Point) ....the feel I associate with Drag Loading. etc The pressure points are what its all about if you Play by Feel.

- The Vertical Right Hand Grip type. You cant load the knuckle for Drag Loading properly unless your Knuckle is attached to the top of the grip! Leaving your Index Finger once placed in a trigger finger like position to run along of the Aft of the Shaft nicely. The perfect Alignment of the Right Hand for the Swinger who wants feel the Lag Pressure at the Knuckle during Longitudinal and at the Index Finger during Radial Acceleration.

-The shaft bends, during transition and then again during radial acceleration and how they line up to the Lag Pressure Points at the knuckle and index finger........ or the Flying Wedges for that matter? Are they all related, aligned given a Vertical Right Hand Grip, 10-2-B Grip ?

-The difference between Throw Out and Throw Away? (Throw out of #2 vs bending left hand)

-How does an earlier Release alter ball flight? ( Higher traj.)

-Not rolling the #3 at the bottom to hit a 10-18-E Cut Shot. (Another useful machine adjustment , a cut shot with some serious zip to it given the Left Wrist Throw........Im thinking Trevino did some of these)

-"Swinging the Hands vs Swinging the Clubhead" (from the wrists, the Wrists becoming the Center of the Clubs Swing, loss of Rhythm). The Left Writs Throw being a throwing of the clubhead , at the Plane Line. (But you gotta have Rhythm). Definitions: What the?

-The difference between throwing the clubhead at the plane line and throwing the clubface at the ball. (Dont do the latter! Steering will bend the left wrist. Given Sequenced Release during Throwout the Palm of the Right Hand does not roll off the underside of the Inclined Plane. Which by the way starts to give you a Pitch Elbow if you can get the Right Hand way down plane like this, Im thinking)

-How 'bout Mike Austin's power throw? Kinda looks like a Left Wrist Throw, Sequenced Release doesnt it? If you were going to toss a club as far as you could you'd throw the clubhead past the handle wouldnt you? There's some power there, Velocity Power. But what are the conditions under which this will work for hitting a ball effectively and does a Throw preclude Delayed Release? (I think a Throw actually encourages a late release in a counter intuitive kind of way)

-How do you sustain Lag and Throwout the #2 Accumulator at the same time?

-If the Right Forearm Magic "cocks and uncocks the left wrist" is it really doing the Left Wrist Throwing? Or is it an "active" uncocking of the Left Wrist, by the Left Wrist? Sure feels like the latter to me anyways.

Anybody got any thoughts on these related points of interest? Id be really interested cause this is where I live golf wise these days. When Im swinging.
That one post OB has helped me understand many, many videos. Now, of course, I have further questions.

1) When I slightly rock now, will my right hip (ideally) go far enough back to allow RFT/EA proper space?

2) Does RFT/EA "make" proper space as they go to Top?

3) If # 2 is true, then the slight right /left/ right is sort of "prepping the whip?"

4) In the mirror, as I rock forward, my Downstroke moves to release and Throw. Should I Throw my left wrist with a long thumb or by snapping my left elbow keeping in mind the pull has started with the rocking Pivot? Or, is it like Mike Austin's "sling motion" sort of?

You have made my purchase of "The Address Videos" and the Alignment I videos worth their weight in gold. Thanks!

Now, I have to revisit many of Lynn's and Daryl's fine posts to figure out exactly where I have lost so much precision and power.

I'm feeling Mrs. Blake's "baton twirl" and have signed up for a course at the "Y" on "Twirling for the Male Sex." I am a little concerned about how often these big burley men keep dropping their batons. They snigger a lot when that happens! I keep my back to the wall and a firm grip on my baton at all times. rest assured.

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