Thanks guys for all your wonderful comments. Golfer24 is right this is a work in progress. The good thing is John realizes this to. I am sure any of us can take a swing of any tour player and find something that isn't exactly the way we think it should be. The same is true for John. The good news is that in the process of making his golf swing as efficient as possible his ball flight continues to improve. This is a credit to the information we all have access to(the little yellow book). Soon I will post some swings of John a couple years back and you will surely see the progress.
The intent of these video's was to show everyone how important the Basic, Aquired and Total motion curriculum is. John was so excited and amazed at how quickly he improved when he learned this that he wanted to share it with all of you.
Here are a couple of swings of John in 2004. I think you can see he has made some huge improvements. You will also be able to tell what his tendencies are. That is why it is a work in progress, a journey.
Here are a couple of swings of John in 2004. I think you can see he has made some huge improvements. You will also be able to tell what his tendencies are. That is why it is a work in progress, a journey.
Nice job to both of you. Pivot is much more stable now, as is plane.
John - did you always focus on your hands and pressure points, or is that something that you have been doing more recently? Hard to say for sure, but the old motion looks almost pivot control, and new motion is clearly hands control.
Love that stable, balanced machine A big win on the way for sure!
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thanks edz yes i use to think pivot control.i only think of my hands now.i have no other thought than the hands.the hands control everthing for me now.sure wish i knew this 20 yrs ago.rob is right ,you could take any tour player and find something to work on.look at tiger alot to work on some say but the guy wins which is the bottom line.
somebody needs to write a little yellow book on putting lol
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If anybody is going to achieve that I'd say it'd be Geoff Mangum - very deep analysis of many different factors in putting.
Chris
I think putting is mostly mental....I mean....you need a good stroke....but that's not so hard in itself I think....it's making it repeat under pressure....