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Old 04-15-2006, 03:51 PM
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distance arms and hands from the body at address
I have seen various methods for locating the postioning of the hands and arms away from the body. The most common is a fist or a extended hands width from your thighs which you set when the the shaft is parallel to the ground and then you bend from the hips. Is this the best way to do this?

I bring this up because I get lazy at times and have my hands so close I do not have any room to swing my arms. Yet when I spot it I can tend to get them out too far. Also one could take a more uprigt posture and just extend their hands and get similar distances but different postures.

Ken Venturi on a tape said to experiment with distance from the ball and when you get repeated solid hits measure it and practice with those measurements.He said to do it for every club.

The Vision Track has measurements for each club but I don't know if body shape (beer belly etc.) affects that distance and how they knew how to mark this.

Interested in readers experience and methods in what I believe is a very critical setup measurement.

Dave
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Old 04-15-2006, 08:14 PM
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If your waist/hip bend is more, then you may be too far. If you stand too erect, then you may be too close.

There is an accurate way. Impact fix.

Also, grab any of your Ben Doyle tapes and in them he demonstrates 3-F-5 Setting Up. You need to do this before you perform any of the Holy Trinity (Basic Motion, Acquired Motion and Total Motion). Do this every single time you hit a golf ball.
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There is an accurate way. Impact fix.
Ya nailed it!
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Originally Posted by davel
I have seen various methods for locating the postioning of the hands and arms away from the body. The most common is a fist or a extended hands width from your thighs which you set when the the shaft is parallel to the ground and then you bend from the hips. Is this the best way to do this?

I bring this up because I get lazy at times and have my hands so close I do not have any room to swing my arms. Yet when I spot it I can tend to get them out too far. Also one could take a more uprigt posture and just extend their hands and get similar distances but different postures.

Ken Venturi on a tape said to experiment with distance from the ball and when you get repeated solid hits measure it and practice with those measurements.He said to do it for every club.

The Vision Track has measurements for each club but I don't know if body shape (beer belly etc.) affects that distance and how they knew how to mark this.

Interested in readers experience and methods in what I believe is a very critical setup measurement.

Dave
The best advice that I can offer as a beginner (a begineer to TGM, that is) is to study the Tomasello videos in the Gallery, particularly the "Chapter_1_TT_Pivot" video. It works for me.
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