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Old 07-27-2010, 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by ColtsFan View Post
Do you do his drills? I went out and did some 7 iron shots using his instruction....heaved up my power package (disruptive shoulder turn take a way?) got my hands high, got onto my left heel and felt like I was falling back just a tad, let the arms drop and it was amazing who effortless it was.

Problem was I went out the next day and couldnt do it I would love to be able to swing like that, and maybe I need to devote a full 6 months to his pattern/drills, but Im kind of convinced that Im wired to be a hitter. I played hockey baseball and tennis my whole life, so me and my right arm are are good friends

But, whether or not I can "hit" my way into my next 20 years of golf I dont know, Gravity golf is tempting as a low body stress pattern, albiet very tough if your not wired to have that kind of tempo (i.e get the arms up there, wait, then drop)

I think the drills are goofy if you ask me, they may work. My instructor I have worked with this winter said its a small lean towards your left heal and thats all we really worked on.

Most people leave their upper Center of Gravity to far to the right, this is just one way of getting going in the right direction.
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