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Old 05-13-2009, 10:17 PM
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So It seems must remeber to:
1) feel the PP's in my hand
2) don't quit on the stroke and give it a good 3d pop as Lynn says
3) don't swing across my body to the left, it leads to an open clubface.

Does this sound right??
thanks to all
Joe
Sounds like you're on a good path, although I think I would start incorporating some acquired motion as a way to 'advance to the next level.'

Feels are subjective. One feel that may work for me may be hazardous for you and vice versa. I was out on the range after a round today and something weird happened today. I actually hit the ball the best I've hit it the last 3 days (and for the year for that matter), but when I got on the range after the round I started hitting it worse. The prior 2 days I would get on the course and start 'leaking oil' on the last 3 holes or so and then I would go back to the range after the round and hit it really really great.

But once I started to lose it today on the range, just go back to basic motion, then acquired motion. Now, I'm armed with better knowledge of what swing feels work for me, so the cure was more easily obtained.

While the feels are subjective, many time golfers experience similar problems. I still have some 'over the top' tendencies when I concentrate on trying to keep a FLW at impact. I think Lynn's 'Holies and Poleies' video talks about a great way to cure that.




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