Rotational[/b] Motion) into their Impact Fix alignments.
But therein lies the problem...
The less-skilled Swinger overrides Centrifugal Force and actively thrusts the back of the Shaft (in a Horizontal Motion) via the #3 Pressure Point. This is False Feel Wrist Action (6-D-3), and it must be replaced by the correct Release Motions (4-D-0) before any real long-term progress can be made.
Yoda...aha love that distinction you feel and monitor the lag but let cf return your hands to impact fix...just what i've been working on thanks ajy
wow. I always thought Clubhead lag (not lag pressure) was just the head trailing the hands. But now I think I'm reading that you must have a bowed shaft for it to officially be Clubhead lag. How then, do you have clubhead lag in the Basic Motion, or when putting?
wow. I always thought Clubhead lag (not lag pressure) was just the head trailing the hands. But now I think I'm reading that you must have a bowed shaft for it to officially be Clubhead lag. How then, do you have clubhead lag in the Basic Motion, or when putting?
You do not have to have a visually 'bowed shaft' in order to have Clubhead Lag. For short strokes such as Basic Motion, that will probably never happen unless you use a whippy shaft. But trust me, even for putting, when I make my transition from the top of my backstroke (which will obviously be very short for a normal putt), I can definately feel that sweetspot resisting the change in direction via Pressure Point #3. Clubhead lag is an Imperative even for putting!