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Ted Fort's Golf Channel Instructor Search Video
Our very own Ted Fort has also submitted an entry. For those not familiar with Ted (YodasLuke on the forums), you can read his bio here:
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/index.p...-gseb-pga.html A couple highlights include Lynn Blake Certified Master Instructor and 2006 Georgia PGA Teacher of the Year. Enjoy! |
You're a great Teacher Ted and you've made a very fine video application. I'll be rooting for you.
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Thanks Yoda.
I hope this basic version of TGM doesn't offend all of you TGM aficionados. |
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Can I ask a question? In my own swing among many of the faults I don't think there is a roll as you state with the left wrist through impact. Did I understand that correct? What happens to the wedge alignments if you don't do this? |
Awesome Job Ted!!!
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spreading the word
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Although my video was targeted at "Joe Schmoe" in the general population, No Roll of the Clubface is different than the No Roll Feel of Angled Hinging. If the Clubface remains square to the target (Steering, 3-F-7-A), you get The Bent Left Wrist and Clubhead Throwaway. Here are some things that Homer said with regard to your question... There's should be no change in the Flying Wedges: 6-B-3-0 THE THIRD POWER ACCUMULATOR Power Accumulator #3 is formed by the angle established between the Clubshaft and the Left Forearm. Accumulator #3 should never be “Out-of-Line – instead, it seeks to MAINTAIN its radial alignment with the Left Arm and Left Wrist vertical to its associated Plane. So, basically, Accumulator #3 Hand Motion (4-D-0) is “Clubface Control,” “Rhythm Control,” and “Roll Power Control” of the Right Elbow (7-3). Study 2-G and 7-20. 6-B-3-0-1 THE FLYING WEDGES The Clubhead may appear to move in a an arc around and outside the Hands when related to the Left Arm – the very basic Left Arm Flying Wedge. But when related to the Right Forearm, it appears to move “On Plane” with the Right Forearm, at its normal rigid angle (Bent Right Wrist) – the Right Forearm Flying Wedge. So – except in Sections 1 and 3 (Chapter 8 ) the entire Left Arm, the Clubshaft and the back of the Left Hand are ALWAYS positioned against the same flat plane – the Right Forearm and the Clubshaft are, in like manner, positioned on the plane of the Right Wrist Bend AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE LEFT ARM PLANE. That is the precision assembly and alignment of the Power Package structure and is mandatory during the entire motion. Hitting or Swinging. Study 4-D-1 regarding “Grip” and “Flat Left Wrist”. Also see 7-3. Then, ideally, the Left Wrist is always Flat and the Right Wrist is always Level (4-A-1, 4-B-1). |
A Ted of his time
Nice job as always Ted. Golfers are always looking for more power. This will certainly generate interest :salut: .
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Great video, Ted,
What excellent translation of TGM's power accumulators to layman's terms. |
We Win!
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The way I look at it, Ted, Rick and myself are individual voices in the same choir. We each are capable of 'soloing' at any time and enjoy that challenge. But, we also are perfectly content serving as 'backup' in any given performance. Using another analogy, there are eleven men on a football team. Fielding only one, whether a quarterback, tackle or tight end, leaves the 'team' at a serious competitive disadvantage. With the addition of Ted's and Rick's videos, our system of Alignment Golf gets three times the exposure it would have otherwise. And you guys get a triple dose of Lynn Blake Certified Instructor training, each rendered in a unique way and from a different perspective. Score? Lynn Blake 1 Ted Fort 1 Rick Murphy 1 Lynn Blake Golf.com 3 Alignment Golf 3 TGM 3 Golf World 9 ----------------------------- Total Score 21! ================ Just the way I like it! :3gears: |
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Great video Ted and the post above is awesome too. So the cure for a bending left wrist is a flat, ROLLING left wrist? As in "DELIVERY LINE ROLL PREP" maybe? Now where have I heard something like this before ................... Oh ya Yoda's Swivel video....."Why? Because thats where the Golfing Machine lives , thats why!" Thats like finding the cure for the common cold or something. The song remains the same but each voice brings new perspective. So true. Which reminds me where's the fourth tenor's video? .......Jeff Hull and you guys going head to head in the final four would be awesome. |
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