Thanks for posting the clip. I’ve been working so hard on trying to direct PP#3 at my aiming point I have neglected PP#1. After seeing the clip yesterday I hit some balls last night focusing on both pressure points and I was very pleased with the results of being able to keep the right wrist bent into impact. I looked at some old video had done a month ago and notice I was quitting at the ball when trying to use only PP#3. Now my hands are getting ahead of the club head into both arms straight. I don’t have my book with me but don’t you also use the last 3 fingers of the left hand for a PP? If so how is it critical monitor as PP1 and 3?
timm i think this a great point and one that should emphasized. you can use pp#3 when hitting, as yoda stated, to both drive and sense clubhead lag, but if it's not properly executed it makes quitting much easier. if you use pp#1 to drive then you have a bent right wrist automatically and can sense lag via pp#3. if you watch the jeff hull videos, as jeff takes grip of the club, you can really see him set pp#1 for the rest of the swing.
timm i think this a great point and one that should emphasized. you can use pp#3 when hitting, as yoda stated, to both drive and sense clubhead lag, but if it's not properly executed it makes quitting much easier. if you use pp#1 to drive then you have a bent right wrist automatically and can sense lag via pp#3. if you watch the jeff hull videos, as jeff takes grip of the club, you can really see him set pp#1 for the rest of the swing.
I’ve been trying to learn so much about TGM that some time you can over load with to much information and not truly understand the most important stuff. Mr. Kelly summed up the most important thing in one sentence. “educate the hands” No matter if I’m swing or hitting the only thing that transfer the power and precision to the club is educated hands.