Originally Posted by HoganFan
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Finally, finally, finally got dowels+a hinge assembly this winter.
Followed LB's instructions on hinges.
And Right Forearm Pick Up.
And PP#3.
Couldn't swing a club due to torn elbow tendon.
Finally started hitting little chips 2 months ago.
Felt the club load onto PP#3.
Hit down.
Fat. Fat. Fat.
Back to the book.
Fog lifted - didn't have my left thumb down aft side of club.
Adjusted grip.
Started taking truer divots on 2 ft chips then I ever did with a full swing.
Experimented with hinges (well, to the best of my understanding).
Angled hinge - chips were a bit higher, softer.
Horizontal hinge - chips were a bit lower, flatter trajectory.
And almost every chip had a distinctive sound and feel.
Played yesterday for the first time in 3 yrs.
Went 44 on the front/44 on the back.
Not a world class course, but fairly legit - 6500 yds/126 slope.
And was off my career best by 7 strokes.
Now I have to figure out the other 98% of the book I don't understand.
But once the fog lifts enough to see and hear a true, 3D golf stroke - you have confidence you can keep fog lifting.
Thanks for all the hard work you've put in Lynn, much appreciated.
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Set your anchors push your elbow against your motionless head like it was a wall!
Your misses will be within inches, if you miss! Same techniqe for chips and pitches. Experiment with heavy EA within 150 yards esp." target practice " under trees, over bunkers. AIM AT THE PIN!!!!
Enjoy!
ICT