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Here's an email I just received from a new student. Clarence Williams made wonderful progress during our two hours together. Just as important, he has been able to take it to the course.
Lynn,Good for you, Clarence. It's always great to see the difference this information can make in the games of those who seek and apply it. :salut: |
What was so wrong with his swing that it took 2 full hours on the lesson tee? :)
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This is not the result of learning how to swing a club or learning how to swing harder. Alignments. Learning to swing the club effectively. :) |
Miracle Men
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Clarence had an outside-in stroke with tons of Steering. As a result, his iron shots were thin, weak and right. His drives started right -- way right :shock: -- then curved further right. One of the reasons his scores were so high is because he would hit several tee shots completely out of play each round. Despite his athleticism and obvious strength, his drives were so mis-hit that they carried less than 200 yards. His Address alignments needed a lot of work, so we began there. Everything was set for his outside-in path across the line. (We align according to our Motion, not to the Target!) His shoulders were set well left, and his right arm was 'high' (well above left). It was also straight (not bent at the elbow). From this mis-aligned Address, it was virtually impossible for him to achieve the correct Impact alignments. There were some Grip issues. His right hand was Turned, and he needed additional left hand grip pressure throughout the Stroke. He had no concept of the Plane Line or how to Trace it (in both directions). We worked on his Extensor Action for more width and structure. I showed him how to use his now correctly set right arm to achieve all this. His foot and leg action needed serious attention: they were almost immobile on the Backstroke. I call this condition "cement legs". As a result, his right hip was not functioning properly, and there was no way the Hands and Club could take their required route. We did MacDonald Drills to train his Pivot and coordinate its Components. Through the ball, Clarence was Steering like crazy. There was no Arms-Club Overtaking action through the ball and no Finish Swivel. All this resulted in a choked-off, 'chicken wing' Finish. We built Clarence's new Stroke from the ground up, correcting each 'wobbly point' along the way. One by one, I gave him the correct conceptions and alignments and showed him how to integrate them into his swing. There was a lot for him to understand and coordinate: New Address alignments, Grip, improved Pivot Component action, a stronger Drag Loading action in Start Down, a free-wheeling Overtaking through Impact (of the Body by the Arms and the Arms by the Club), and an "Arrow through the Ears" Finish. But, once the pieces were in place and coordinated into a Three Station (Address, Top, Finish) Total Motion, the results were immediate and miraculous. It's what I do. :cool: :mrgreen: When Clarence left, his iron shots were crisp and well-struck with a decisive, downward blow. His divots were now straight down the Target Line (instead of well left as they had been before). His drives were carrying at least 50-75 yards further. For the last half hour of his lesson, virtually all his shots were either dead straight or had a slight draw. As I said . . . miraculous. Except it wasn't miracles, it was mechanics. In about 90 minutes, Clarence had gone from "can't" to "can". He was a great student who worked diligently and did everything I asked him to do. It was fun to watch and fun to be a part of. I do love what I do. Yes indeed. :salut: |
Two hours to rebuild his swing? Whoa. A record. AND he remembers.
Wow, that's a G.A.L.F. Lesson. :) |
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Im going galfing next week in Florida actually. Anyone near South Beach who wants a game drop me a pm. Anyone who knows how to get on Seminole please please please drop me a pm. |
Lynn that lesson is a treasure, thank you. Clarence's problems with the game are not uncommon. Far from it. Ive saved it to my ever expanding LBG file.
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I had the opportunity to spend an hour and a half with Lynn today at Rick Murphy's. We worked like dogs, let me tell you! Building on what Rick and I have been working on, Lynn was able to get me to free up my swing and get me to "swing" again. I have watched the videos, read the posts, etc, but let me tell you- there is no substitute for Lynn in person. I learned a lot, and know that now Rick and I are going to get me rocketing forward with my game.
I must add this. I have been working with Rick Murphy for 4 months or so. When Lynn was coming I asked Rick if I could set up a lesson with Lynn. "Of course" was Rick's position. Rick encouraged it, supported it, and facilitated it. I feel extremely fortunate to have a teacher like Rick. If I was Rick I would have said, "Why do you need Lynn? You have me." None of that with Rick. It sure feels good to have Rick and Lynn both working to make me a better player. Thanks Rick and Lynn. True professionals both. |
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