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Old 08-24-2009, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
GPStyles,

I feel a little silly jumping in after Daryl's wonderful analysis...

It looks to me as though you are trying to set up with your right forearm on plane, which I really like. Just before you take it back you look like you straighten the right elbow which gets the right forearm off plane, and opens your shoulders.

I would ask you to keep the right arm a little softer, and the right elbow/forearm lower than the left at address. I believe that will square your shoulders and help you get back to that little draw.

This of course along with Daryl's advise!

Please keep us updated. You have a beautiful G.O.L.F. swing.

Kevin

Kev, you are a Pro. Daryl and I are Moe's. And not of the Moe Norman variety. More like Curly, Moe and Shemp. Mike O is Shemp, Bucket is.............

So let er rip.
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Old 08-24-2009, 11:32 AM
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Kev, you are a Pro. Daryl and I are Moe's. And not of the Moe Norman variety. More like Curly, Moe and Shemp. Mike O is Shemp, Bucket is.............

So let er rip.
True. Even I don't listen to my advise.

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Old 08-24-2009, 11:38 AM
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Nice stuff Styles.

I was expecting to see a left wrist bow at impact but instead I found these impact alignments..........wow. Take a look at Lukes avatar to compare. Nice.

The push in our circles is an open clubface thing not a clubpath thing. Hard to see where the clubface is here. Im wondering if you get your left hand grip set at Impact Fix properly? Perhaps its that easy. With nice alignments like these at impact, a square face at adjusted will turn into an open face at impact.

PS My older brother, John , aka The Judge is currently galavanting his way across the Emerald Isle, one golf course at a time. He is normally in the woods on the right side too. If you see him say Hi for me. He is at Lahinch today, you might see him, dont think there are any trees at Lahinch.

PSS If thats the green behind your trolly you do seem pointed a bit right too............Daryl just asked me to pass this along.

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Old 08-24-2009, 12:47 PM
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Thank you everyone for the comments. I'm amazed I'm not shooting sub par every time considering how good everything looks!

Just back from the range and was striping it nicely using Lynn's preferred set up of two dowels to indicate base plane.

I was approached during my session by an older guy (76) who wanted to tell me what a beautiful simple swing I had

In fact he told me he had a problem with hitting behind the ball. I demonstrated the aiming point principal and the idea of looking at a spot slightly in front of the ball and I started hitting it even better including a 175 yard polie!

I have a big final on Sunday morning and I just want to be hitting it good for that. I am giving the opponent two shots and I know if I play well it won't even be a contest.

Is there any reason the foward aiming point would have helped or is that just a happy coincidence?

Am I to take it that I need to work a little more on getting the RFOP and my right hip slightly turned back at address?

Thanks again everyone who has taken the time to read and comment.

I have had a personal lesson from Paul Smith aka Golfguru who is largely responsible for getting these alignments in place. His advice for the next step forward in my development is a personal lesson with Yoda. Alas things didn't work out while Lynn was in Scotland but I think it would be wise of me to save the pennies and take the family to the swamp!
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Old 08-24-2009, 01:07 PM
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Good luck in your match. Id keep your mind on your motion or pressure points and forget all of this stuff till your done.

But in my last lesson with Lynn, the aiming point for me anyways moved around. More target ward or in front of the ball for a wedge say and behind the ball, rearward for a driver. Its all about the length of the lever that needs to switch ends. If I start leaving my drives to the right I adjust my aiming point and look at it instead of the ball, like one would do in a bunker. Et viola, thank you Lynn.

Good luck.
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Old 08-24-2009, 01:28 PM
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very good OB and thanks for the PMs.

Do you look further back for the longer clubs? Thats what I would expect but in this case it was a 3 iron and I was looking in front.

I agree that 5 days before the match is no time to be making changes but I also think that it is only a small margin that is stopping me hit really good G.O.L.F. shots.
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Old 08-24-2009, 08:38 PM
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Its trial and error and personal preference where aiming points are concerned. All or us make the club change ends in a different manner after all.

Knock em dead and let us know how it goes, Im in the clubs gross match play finals my self. Yikes.
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Old 08-24-2009, 08:51 PM
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Don't wear Pink Golf shirts anymore unless you wear a skirt. I don't know about the Brits, but the USA has banned them, except in California. I don't think that the Australians wear Pink either.

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Old 08-25-2009, 10:08 AM
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Your Left Upper Arm is sticking to your body. After impact, your Clubhead outraces your Arms. Then you Bend your Left Wrist. Then you Chicken-wing your Left Arm.

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Old 08-25-2009, 07:55 PM
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Stop reading this stuff Styles! Put your mind on your pressure points and feel the Lag Pressure. Sustain the Lag Pressure via a smooth constant rate of acceleration.
Feel it, play with it. We'll ruin your swing another day ok? Are you playing Jerry 1967 on the weekend by chance? You've got a pro quality impact. You lagster you. Eye of the Tiger Rocky. Eye of the Tiger. Blan, blanblan blan, blanblan blan, blaaaaan..............
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