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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?
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I have heard it said that the some part of the chest should cover the hands at address.
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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). |
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.
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Right boss . . . but I can Fix from several hand locations relative to where the arms hang from my shoulders right? |
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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: ). |
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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. |
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Please expand on this here . . . thanks! B |
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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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