For sure, as long as it's not botherred, for example, by the intent of "Steer" or "Hack".
__________________ Yani Tseng, Go! Go! Go! Yani Tseng Did It Again! YOU load and sustain the "LAG", during which the "LAW" releases it, ideally beyond impact.
"Sustain (Yang/陽) the lag (Yin/陰)" is "the unification of Ying and Yang" (陰陽合一).
The "LAW" creates the "effect", which is the "motion" or "feel", with the "cause", which is the "intent" or "command".
"Lag" is the secret of golf, passion is the secret of life.
Think as a golfer, execute like a robot.
Rotate, twist, spin, turn. Bend the shaft.
To learn a solid takeaway, get into an address position without a club. Level right wrist. Right forearm flying wedge in place.
clap your hands, leaving the left hand and arm at impact. Let your right hip move 'back' (clear it)
As you make that clapping motion bigger, allow the right hand to turn so that at the 'top', you are in a karate chop 'on plane' position with the pinky side of the right hand.
practice returning both to a 'clap', as well as a 'karate chop' back to the left hand. The 'karate chop' will show you how the right shoulder moves down plane.
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To learn a solid takeaway, get into an address position without a club. Level right wrist. Right forearm flying wedge in place.
clap your hands, leaving the left hand and arm at impact. Let your right hip move 'back' (clear it)
As you make that clapping motion bigger, allow the right hand to turn so that at the 'top', you are in a karate chop 'on plane' position with the pinky side of the right hand.
practice returning both to a 'clap', as well as a 'karate chop' back to the left hand. The 'karate chop' will show you how the right shoulder moves down plane.
Should we lift with the shoulder or bend at the elbow or both?
If both, then how much elbow bend?
What Muscles do I use?
Which Muscles should I avoid? Why?
How far back?
How far Up?
Where should my Right Elbow be?
How Far should my Right Elbow extend from my Torso? My Hands?
Should we try and get the Left Arm to lay Flat across the chest or at 45 degrees or somewhere in-between?
When should we turn the Right Hand to the plane?
When do I know that I've reach Top? Geometrically?
When do I know that I've reached End? How can I tell?
Should I change anything for a Half Swing?
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At address I visualize the clubhead action through the ball to produce that shot. From there I try to establish or program the required pressurepoint alignments in the hands. And I try to reproduce those through impact.
Physically, I start the back stroke with the hands and the feet at the same time. Minimal pivot resistance in the early part of the back stroke is important to me. I've never been successfully starting the back stroke with the right forearm alone and I often have to be deliberate about starting the pivot together with the hands.
With the putter, I've been quite successful in visually monitoring the clubhead path throughout the stroke. Monitoring with real time adjustment. You have to see the line and you have to see the intended clubhead path on both sides of the ball - and you have to see the clubhead travel. It is a no-compromise solution where the end goal has 100% presedence over physics. Forget the hands, forget the arms, forget the pivot. Be the putter. It really works.