Again, you've nailed it. In the day Jerry and I spent watching Yoda teach, not once did he mention hitting or swinging. He looked at each student, and worked on the components he felt needed work.
Personally, learning hitting has been HUGE for my short game and is always being developed using basic motion. Your basic motion stroke may one day open your eyes as to your preference, but definitely does not need to be jumped on right away...
YODA, please don't let me steer Tim wrong... would you agree?
Kevin
thanks for your encouragement, thoughts & advice Kev - really appreciate it
I have just received Paul Runyan's : The short way to lower scoring.
I quess I'll read the whole book - but it was the putting technique I'm most interested to study.
Still OTT I'm afraid:
Air,
It may help you to get a better feel for things if you were to move your hitting mat a couple of feet over to your left, as you face the house, and then continue to hit the ball at the same place on the wall as you are doing in these videos.
Right now you are steering (in an attempt to miss your windows?) - I think.
It may help you to get a better feel for things if you were to move your hitting mat a couple of feet over to your left, as you face the house, and then continue to hit the ball at the same place on the wall as you are doing in these videos.
Right now you are steering (in an attempt to miss your windows?) - I think.
Just a thought. Worth what you paid for it.
Thx. I don't think I have hit the window at all (maybe once?). Plastic ball. No danger. But sure, steering is not an unknown factor. Back to old sins, I guess.
It's hard to see without slow motion, but it seems that the first move down from the top your right shoulder goes out. Have you axis tilt moving the hip first? Just my 2 cents.
It's hard to see without slow motion, but it seems that the first move down from the top your right shoulder goes out. Have you axis tilt moving the hip first? Just my 2 cents.
That's what I saw as well - right shoulder out: OTT. Disappointing to see - not much different than before - except the finish (more for show?) It didn't feel as bad as it looked..