Are changes that are being suggested ones that can be introduced into a swing and take effect immediately...I would imagine that these are significant enough where it will take hard work and months to work into an effective swing with setbacks at times when one may want to abandon a change.
TGMNUT,
Lynn makes some very good points in both of his posts #25 and #38. Also, Nice job of retaining your spine angle more and also holding your finish position- in that regard I think Lynn's #2 item in post #38 is an especially excellent point and possibly one of the easier changes that you could add to your already changed finish position. But as HG suggests you've got plenty of information to work with- probably time to hybernate the winter away and see how much progress you've made when you wake up in the spring.
In regards to how I am able to post from Bucket's trunk- well it's called WIRELESS- This guy practically lives at Starbucks- I'm rarely outside of a T-Mobile Hotspot! Whoa- he's headed home now - going to lose you - gotta go!
Are changes that are being suggested ones that can be introduced into a swing and take effect immediately...I would imagine that these are significant enough where it will take hard work and months to work into an effective swing with setbacks at times when one may want to abandon a change.
You learn to control your Plane Line (12-5-1-#3), your Feet (Balance / 12-5-1-#5), your Right Forearm Tracing (12-5-1-#16) and Hinge Action (12-5-1-#20) in Basic Motion -- two feet back and two feet through.
You extend that understanding into Body Participation, Hand Action Accumulators and On Plane Clubshaft in Acquired Motion (Right Forearm level-to-the-ground in both directions).
You learn to control your Finish Swivel in Total Motion (12-5-3-#3).
Your Finish is dictated by the constraint of the Staged Curriculum, i.e., to Both Arms Straight (Stages One and Two) and to a controlled Finish as dictated by the desired limits of the Pivot and the Arms (Stage Three).
The message:
You don't learn a disciplined Golf Stroke by whacking as many Balls as you can...as far as you can...with every Club in your bag. You learn it piece by piece...one Stage at a time.
Okay y'all,
I've done some more work and now I think I have a slightly better motion with my irons, but I can't seem to hit driver now to save my life. I worked on swinging a little easier to preserve my balance and shorten the follow through and exaggerated finish, and I worked on making the swivel happen earlier. It's a work in progress obviously, but I think I made a little progress. I hope to have the videos up either tonight or tomorrow night. Please let me know what you think. Thanks!
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My experience is that with the driver the illusion is that you have to hit even further out to the right field.
Make your practiceswing over the ball, trace the planeline with #3 pp, watch the clubheadpath and notice how far out to right it's actually going.
Your hard work will eventually pay off.....