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For The Teachers
what do you think is the hardest thing to teach to someone. hank johnson, in his book, said it was when to teach the right arm to straighten.
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Clubhead Lag Pressure #3 Pressure Point.
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3-D Concept
The toughest thing to communicate is that all strokes on an inclined plane are three dimensional. Most folk try to go forward when ONLY down and out will do.
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both sided putting
Hands down (in my humble opinion) the answer to a great question....
teaching someone to use both sides of the brain when putting. |
rhythm/ teaching the rolling of #3 in sync with the straightening right arm
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Discovery Channel
You can't teach a person anything; you can only help them discover it within themself. That is the challenge.
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Do it without thinking of doing it.
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Hit the ball to the target without thinking of hitting the ball to the target. Break 100 without thinking of breaking 100. . . . . . |
give me alittle insight on using both sides of the brain while putting.
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Getting to low point with the correct hinge action.Before that we need to get the rt elbow in pitch position with the magic of the rt forearm.Before that we need a flat left wrist with extensor action at the top. , We must insure they on plane with a stationary head ( turned shoulder is my favorite ) .
Oh yea they had better have a nice zone 1 pivot and train the hands to lead this symphony.But first a great grip and the coded map of this complicated movement. But the most important is to stress that their main problem is that THEY DONT NOW WHAT THEIR PROBLEM IS. They say the devil is in the details I say the devil is not knowing the details -------------MAC O'GRADY |
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