Straightening up for power is one of my tendencies, too. Do you have any good drills for working on a constant spine angle? I've been doing aquired motion and find when I start pulling up for power there's no way I can keep my hands and club from finish swiveling.
Originally Posted by tgmnut
Where's Summitville?
45 min to 1 hour almost straight east of you on 28; really close to James Dean's old home of fairmount. My brother-in-law is finishing up vet school at Purdue and my sister works in the IT department. I heard the Purdue courses are pretty nice; I've been meaning to get over there and play a round w/ my brother-in-law.
Straightening up for power is one of my tendencies, too. Do you have any good drills for working on a constant spine angle? I've been doing aquired motion and find when I start pulling up for power there's no way I can keep my hands and club from finish swiveling.
45 min to 1 hour almost straight east of you on 28; really close to James Dean's old home of fairmount. My brother-in-law is finishing up vet school at Purdue and my sister works in the IT department. I heard the Purdue courses are pretty nice; I've been meaning to get over there and play a round w/ my brother-in-law.
Look at it on video at full power and then continue to change it on video until you accomplish it - then you'll know what feel allows you to make it happen.
Okay Yoda,
Mike O stated earlier that he thought I was swinging. I've been trying to learn hitting for a while, I used to swing. Any chance you could help me clear up whether I should swing or hit?
Thanks,
nut
Mike O stated earlier that he thought I was swinging. I've been trying to learn hitting for a while, I used to swing. Any chance you could help me clear up whether I should swing or hit?
In my post, I purposely avoided any discussion of Hit versus Swing. That is because your Stroke presently is mired in the nether world of Switting.
Work on the changes I have prescribed. Then, we can talk more about segregating the two alternatives. This will yield far more fruit than the very subjective topic of which one is 'best.'