Hands Controlled Pivot
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12-01-2010, 10:12 AM
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Hands Controlled Pivot
Maybe this will help someone clear the fog. I think it may be the last Bulletin written by Homer Kelley.
It seems that "Hands Controlled Pivot" states that the relationships of the components and their interaction is more important than their position. This gives "Alignments" the focus of our attention but does not sacrifice Pivot Power.
Then, there are thousands of possible ways to swing a club. So, when you develop your stroke pattern, do so by educating your Pivot to not interfere with the Hands and their control of the Clubshaft, Clubhead and Clubface. The relationships within and among the three Zones is very important. Don't let the Pivot control these alignments.
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December 1982
G.O.L.F. Bulletin
Page 6
EDITOR’S TIP
The subject for this outing is - the difference between “Alignment Golf" (Hand Controlled Pivot) and “Position Golf" (Pivot Controlled Hands). Position Golf advocates teaching the Pivot Components (especially) to move from an Address Location to a “Top Location” to an Impact Location to a Finish Location in such a manner as to cause the Arms to whip the Clubhead along a path that passes through the Ball Location. Then to practice adjusting these various locations to vary and control Ball Behavior. I know, because I spent fifteen years trying to reduce that shift to some sort of a pattern. All the time, with the cry “Golf is an art, not a science.” ringing far and wide. And to this day. “Einstein was a great engineer but a lousy golfer.” Ipso facto - all engineers are doomed to lousy golfing - unless they ignore engineering, which they apparently do.
"Alignment Golf” holds that the relationships of those “Component Locations,“ “Positions” AND Movements, with each other and with the target line, are the Golfing Imperatives.
Here is the point of apparent confusion for some seekers. The Hands and Arms do not substitute for the Pivot. The Pivot is the entire substance of Zone #1 of the G.O.L.F. techniques and advocates precision relationships and movements of the Pivot. Which must be educated to make any adjustment of these relationships and movements the Hands declare necessary for avoiding interference with its complete freedom in executing the Three Functions of the Club - those of the Clubshaft, the Clubhead and the Clubface. All three of which must be kept completely coordinated but completely independent - the only procedure available for consistently precise Impact.
The advantages of this is obvious in the Golfing Machine. All of these factors can be identified, catalogued and assembled into completely compatible and repeatable - as well as infinitely and voluntarily adjustable - individual Patterns.
So Hand Controlled Pivots are Pivots at their best. Now - what is recommended, is educating the Pivot Components - per Zone #1 OUT OF THEIR DICTATORIAL FIXED POSITION SYNDROME forthwith!! Third with, if possible. At least, get started!!
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12-01-2010, 10:40 AM
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Great find Daryl. Thanks very much for sharing it. AWESOME!!!
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12-01-2010, 01:09 PM
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Yeppers, that insight took me about 4 months!
Originally Posted by KevCarter
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Great find Daryl. Thanks very much for sharing it. AWESOME!!!
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Ok, I can be a little dense.
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12-01-2010, 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher
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Ok, I can be a little dense.
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You're not being dense my friend. We're all here to learn from the guys who have been studying the Yellow Book for years!
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12-01-2010, 02:35 PM
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I said earlier: "The relationships within and among the three Zones is very important. Don't let the Pivot control these alignments."
I should have added the relationship of the components and procedures to the Plane and/or Target Line are vital as well.
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02-06-2011, 05:55 PM
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Hands to Pivot is a great study, eh Daryl. Thanks for that bulletin.
Have you guys seen this video? Nice pivots on these guys.......with no thought to it after its trained I bet. Hands to Pivot.
Lots of LBG concepts on display here actually.... 6-M-1, ah dare I say thats an Aiming Point Procedure? And of course the right , left , right , left from the MacDonald drills, ......what else?
He reminds me of Ted Fort hitting a casual bucket of balls on a Saturday afternoon.
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02-06-2011, 06:23 PM
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I just did some research on line into Hands To Pivot..........its largely misunderstood.
I know, Homer misunderstood? Shall I alert the media, Sir?
Here's a really great post on the subject....
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ad.php?p=26157
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02-06-2011, 07:57 PM
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Ohhhhhh!
Originally Posted by O.B.Left
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Hands to Pivot is a great study, eh Daryl. Thanks for that bulletin.
Have you guys seen this video? Nice pivots on these guys.......with no thought to it after its trained I bet. Hands to Pivot.
Lots of LBG concepts on display here actually.... 6-M-1, ah dare I say thats an Aiming Point Procedure? And of course the right , left , right , left from the MacDonald drills, ......what else?
He reminds me of Ted Fort hitting a casual bucket of balls on a Saturday afternoon.
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TSP and Elbow Plane attacks?
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02-06-2011, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by innercityteacher
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TSP and Elbow Plane attacks?
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Hah, he can adjust his Angle of Attack to vary his impact dynamics it would seem.
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02-10-2011, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left
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He reminds me of Ted Fort hitting a casual bucket of balls on a Saturday afternoon.
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that's pretty cool OB,
you can imagine this guy having some golf stroke
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