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Old 07-29-2009, 04:52 AM
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Funny, last night I felt for the first time what Homer describes,

The correct Clubhead Lag Pressure "Feel" is a deadweight, a status quo - a deliberate, unvarying "steady as she goes" - an unrevoked, unreversed, stable, permanent Inertia.

Quit a different feeling than what I've been used to, he writes this so well...
Incorrect Clubhead Lag Pressure "Feel" does not set up a steady driving pressure but a convulsive, impatient THROWING pressure, guaranteeing Clubhead Throwaway. And instead of "driving" the Club you find yourself "chasing" it - and never catching up with it.
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Old 07-29-2009, 09:14 AM
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Secret of Golf
I believe the pic is on the page (I do not have the book handy) referencing Lag Secret of Golf where Diane is swinging a club with what looks to be a small parachute attached. Has anyone tried this?
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Old 08-06-2009, 05:13 PM
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Also, using the Pivot instead of Arm Throw to maintain Lag Pressure, reduces the possibility of losing the Lag Pressure by either "Running Out Of Right Arm" or by starting down too sharply.


Hmmm. . . . . I find this one interesting . . . . a bit vague . . . . wish he would have fleshed this out a bit more . . .
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