Originally Posted by hansli
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Hello, I have a incubator question. I have found that my game have two different qualitys. One is when everything just falls together and there is no effort, the lines, the plane, the pressurepoints feelings and the wrists are perfect. The other one is where I canīt find my plane, the line is off, I canīt feel my pressure points etc. I have found that the worst scenarios comes when I try to incorporate a conscious follow through. It seems that Iīm falling out of my system and the smootheness falls apart. When Iīm playing good I donīt think about follow through at all and the club goes to how far after inpact as it wants to go.
Anyone out there who has a similar experience and who can give me some advise. Hans
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hansli,
You might find that it helps if you can just ignore impact and focus on driving the club head down and out to low point, whilst trying to achieve maximum club head speed beyond that point. The follow through should then take care of itself.
Setting yourself up for, and then "
manufacturing," an aesthetic follow through as your primary objective can actually be detrimental to the process of hitting the ball.