It has been a long time, 3 months after my elbow accident, I have not start a thread here.
During the "No Golf" period, I typed the whole TGM book into a file and that was a great experience to re-read the whole book and easy to find any "words" of the book and continue to find "my way" along with Bruce Lee's JKT concept and V.J. opinion on Hogan missing piece and the 5 lesson book.
In recent practice sessions, although my elbow was still a lil’ bit not feeling good, I finally felt that I got it through as I could "feel" any target and react to the target with a very high % of pure strokes. Pre-called stroke of 6-iron could successfully fly 190y+ (longer than before accident); 150y, 100y or 5y. That was really a surprise.
I would like to share a photo of a 50's golfer, Fred Gronauer illustrating a so-called "hula like pivot" which claimed to be in perfect balance and control during the swing. This golfer is also referenced in the book of V.J. Hogan Missing piece...a few who identified the missing piece.
Hogan said in his 5-lession..."The first really important change I effected was the action of my left knee. Mine used to shoot straight out when I took the club back. Ed Stewart's knee, I noticed, broke in nicely to the right. I practiced correcting my knee action on the lawn at home until there was no lawn left.... "
Homer also used the heading "Hula Hula" for 7-14 and 7-15…I think it’s time to hula hula and “be water” my friends!
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If you cannot take the shoulder down the clubshaft plane, you must take along some other path and add compensations - now, instead of one motion to remember, you wind up with at least two!