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Old 01-20-2010, 11:54 PM
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Hmm... maybe it's about pressure point alignment?
Yesterday I concluded that I had to have my hands lower than right forearm on plane at address & fix, basically because the ball was getting to far away from my stance line. I hit it thin, fat and a few very ugly high hooks that felt soo good until I saw the shape of the ball flight.

And today - when I eased on the level wrist conditions - I completely lost the sense of being aligned for a proper shot.

This hasn't been a huge concern since I started working on the level forearms at addres. So naturally I had to go back to the level forearm. And then the sense of being aligned came back.

Only this time I didn't level the forearm. I simply forward-pressed the hands on the inclined plane as far as they would go. And then the right forearm was on the inclined plane. Go figure

Then I really felt ready for the the stroke. I will not run out of left arm either. And more forward and less outward will hopefully turn the hook into a straight ball. Time will show.

The net in the back yard is about to give in. The first ball flew through today, so I had to go easy on the domestic ball striking today. Need to take this to the driving range and the course to see if I'm about to crack the code.
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