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12 piece bucket 07-09-2007 09:08 AM

Geometry of Standing to the Ball
 
Video taped my driver move this weekend . . . looks like I'm standing too far away from the pill at address. Is there a Geometric procedure for getting the correct distance from the ball. My hands almost line up with my nose. Should they be in line with the shoulders or what?

6bmike 07-09-2007 09:59 AM

I have heard it said that the some part of the chest should cover the hands at address.

SECGolf 07-09-2007 10:18 AM

You know your impact fix (hands mid body, visually covering big toe).
You know the plane line you must trace with #3 PP.
Solve for the position of the hands at address.

(assume no shift in plane angle).

drewitgolf 07-09-2007 01:44 PM

All Fixed.
 
SEC is on the right track. 3-F-5 Address Routine, Forward Press, Zone #3 Rehearsal and Feel with Impact Fix verifying Six Alignments; EVERYTIME. Then Start Up from Fix or Adjusted Address.

12 piece bucket 07-09-2007 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 43625)
SEC is on the right track. 3-F-5 Address Routine, Forward Press, Zone #3 Rehearsal and Feel with Impact Fix verifying Six Alignments; EVERYTIME. Then Start Up from Fix or Adjusted Address.


Right boss . . . but I can Fix from several hand locations relative to where the arms hang from my shoulders right?

drewitgolf 07-09-2007 03:30 PM

Become your own "Mr. Fix It".
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 43632)
Right boss . . . but I can Fix from several hand locations relative to where the arms hang from my shoulders right?

Go to Fix with...

Hands to Ball: Left Wrist is Flat, Level and Vertical, Right Wrist Bent, Level and Vertical: Wedges intact. Verify per 2-J-1.

Right Forearm Position: On Plane Right Forearm and Clubshaft, not arms hanging from shoulders. Check in a mirror so you can look, look, look.

Holla back (I am starting to sound like you :eyes: ).

golfbulldog 07-09-2007 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 43632)
Right boss . . . but I can Fix from several hand locations relative to where the arms hang from my shoulders right?

Hi Bucket, surely "adjustd address" is about keeping the stationary components of your "fix" in that position - your hands can do whatever they like... at least as long as they are visible to your playing partners....

Your impact position is determined by pp3 tracing and head - the hands are guided irrespective of where they start. LAG pressure guides them .... just put them somewhere at adjusted address that allows you to maintain plane alignments.

EdZ 07-09-2007 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 43635)
Go to Fix with...

Hands to Ball: Left Wrist is Flat, Level and Vertical, Right Wrist Bent, Level and Vertical: Wedges intact. Verify per 2-J-1.

Right Forearm Position: On Plane Right Forearm and Clubshaft, not arms hanging from shoulders. Check in a mirror so you can look, look, look.

Holla back (I am starting to sound like you :eyes: ).

Also, check PP#4. If you are getting too far away, you won't have much. I like to use Hogan's 'feel' of the upper arms to chest to get my measure from the ball, not something to over do, but just an awareness of PP#4.

12 piece bucket 07-10-2007 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EdZ (Post 43645)
Also, check PP#4. If you are getting too far away, you won't have much. I like to use Hogan's 'feel' of the upper arms to chest to get my measure from the ball, not something to over do, but just an awareness of PP#4.

Ahh now I think I'm starting to smell some good stuff cookin' . . .

Please expand on this here . . .

thanks!

B

12 piece bucket 07-10-2007 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by golfbulldog (Post 43638)
Hi Bucket, surely "adjustd address" is about keeping the stationary components of your "fix" in that position - your hands can do whatever they like... at least as long as they are visible to your playing partners....
Your impact position is determined by pp3 tracing and head - the hands are guided irrespective of where they start. LAG pressure guides them .... just put them somewhere at adjusted address that allows you to maintain plane alignments.

Good one! :happy3:

I think my problem is that my hands are so far from my body that it is difficult to keep the right forearm on plane.


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