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Video on (Swivel Action) into impact and the end of follow through Horizontal hinge.

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Old 08-10-2008, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Amen Corner View Post
I understand that you are an AI and in that, you want to help other golfers to understand G.O.L.F. Which is very good.

Your videos on youtube are very good, explaining a lot of things. The thing that strikes me is that you, in a way, are promoting your training aids. Which is alright on youtube, but when you put up the link on this forum, which is runned by another AI that has plenty of free videos in the gallery, then perhaps .......

On the other hand, if you have permission to do so, please accept my apologize.
I am working on a series of videos I call “Living Room Golf Lessons” The FREE videos I produce will show ways to train the True G.O.L.F Motion inside at home. One of the swing trainers I use in the videos is a disc chair you can purchase at Target for around $35. It is perfect for training the right forearm on plane and is better than plane boards or half circles which cost much more and are training shaft plane only. With the disc chair you can train correct shaft plane and right forearm conditions at impact.

I teach many different exercises for the True G.O.L.F. Motion Training and most involve a swing trainer or a visual training aid. The swing trainers I show in videos and endorse are not always the ones I have invented but things you can purchase at home depot, wal mart or target as well.

There are many training aids on the market that just don’t work and are expensive due to infomercials with expensive marketing campaigns. I can see Lynn’s point as he knows all too well of the many bogus training aids on the market. The swing trainers I offer or recommend are all endorsed by The Golfing Machine for True G.O.L.F. Motion Training.

The bottom line is this is how I teach and I do share a lot of FREE instruction on forums and some take it as just marketing. It is too bad that some feel this way and go out of their way to oppose it. Lynn is aware of my style of teaching and we are talking about arraignments that will benefit all members of the forum.

Until them Mum’s the word.
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Old 08-10-2008, 01:43 PM
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Disk Chair?
What the heck is that? Is there s You-Tube vid?
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Old 08-10-2008, 05:03 PM
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What do you think about keeping the left wrist rigidly flat during the transition downswing?

Do you think that it is possible to do this whilst tracing a straight square-square plane line, flat left wrist AND purely sequenced release as per swinging??

Matthew did a few videos on this and changed my views a bit... what do you think?

If you keep the clubface on the inclined plane (ie. pre release on downswing)....and trace the square square plane line ....then the left wrist has to bend ....bit like Hogan cupped his left wrist...
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Old 08-10-2008, 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post
What do you think about keeping the left wrist rigidly flat during the transition downswing?

Do you think that it is possible to do this whilst tracing a straight square-square plane line, flat left wrist AND purely sequenced release as per swinging??

Matthew did a few videos on this and changed my views a bit... what do you think?

If you keep the clubface on the inclined plane (ie. pre release on downswing)....and trace the square square plane line ....then the left wrist has to bend ....bit like Hogan cupped his left wrist...
The flat let wrist per TGM is for impact.
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Old 08-12-2008, 02:05 AM
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Originally Posted by purehitter View Post
The flat let wrist per TGM is for impact.
I have a Pure Swing and like it. But do you think that it forces a swinger to go flat left wrist too much before impact?

Great for hitting it seems.
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Old 08-10-2008, 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post
What do you think about keeping the left wrist rigidly flat during the transition downswing?

Do you think that it is possible to do this whilst tracing a straight square-square plane line, flat left wrist AND purely sequenced release as per swinging??

Matthew did a few videos on this and changed my views a bit... what do you think?

If you keep the clubface on the inclined plane (ie. pre release on downswing)....and trace the square square plane line ....then the left wrist has to bend ....bit like Hogan cupped his left wrist...
Why put hogan in this bracket ? seems obvious Hogan avoided this action later on in his golf
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Old 08-12-2008, 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by pistol View Post
Why put hogan in this bracket ? seems obvious Hogan avoided this action later on in his golf
Hogan advocated bending the left wrist (cupping) in his article on his secret in Life magazine.... that is why I included him. As an example of what needs to happen to keep the clubface turned to the inclined plane AND tracing a sqaure straight plane line....what needs to happen if you interpret the book as Mathew does. A persuasive argument he makes.
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