The allure of Hitting eludes me. It’s just a lot of hard work and since we all Start-Down by Pulling (Pivot Swings), why not go with the flow.
Hitting is so different. Punch elbow is comfortable but Uncocking on a vertical plane seems un-Golf-like.
I think its just the simplicity of it as well as it just being more suitable for some of us.
When I did nothing but swing I could hit some out there around 300 but I also struggled a lot and couldn't achieve the level of consistency I wanted.
With hitting even on my bad days I hit the ball pretty solid and straight I just don't score.
That said I'd love to be able to poke them out there in the 300 range again and I want to know if hitting will get me there or won't it before I dedicate months to it.
I think its just the simplicity of it as well as it just being more suitable for some of us.
When I did nothing but swing I could hit some out there around 300 but I also struggled a lot and couldn't achieve the level of consistency I wanted.
With hitting even on my bad days I hit the ball pretty solid and straight I just don't score.
That said I'd love to be able to poke them out there in the 300 range again and I want to know if hitting will get me there or won't it before I dedicate months to it.
A: My teacher wants me to be left foot anchored. Zero out all movement that I can and be purely right arm.
B: A very dumbed down version of what Ted Fort does is basically swinging with a driving right arm.
C: I struggled as a swinger.
Different people have different goals and one of my goals is to hit it LONG.
I look at Tiger, Sergio, and guys like that and realize I'm not going to have that level of flexibility and a lot of that talent is god given and isn't trainable.
However, (and I mean no offense) I look at Ted Fort and say to myself that talent was worked for and earned. With my height and strength there is no reason why I can't achieve Ted Fort's club head speed plus some.
I'm just not sure if I can do it PURELY with my right arm ONLY.
The right arm is accelerating the primary lever assembly (left arm and club)for sure but 4 barrels is only possible with a hitter's stroke. My point is that you are bringing the other accumulators to the party. I used to think that my hitting stroke was shorter than my swinging stroke...until I realized that when I was hitting I was usually only using 2 accumulators!
PS: There is no real tension between power golf and precision golf. One of my drills for my teens is to figure out how to hit a 7 iron 175 yards! They love it! It introduces them to lag...lean...and taking the loft off everything. Of course this does not stop them from taking their 8* drivers on the upswing!
The right arm is accelerating the primary lever assembly (left arm and club)for sure but 4 barrels is only possible with a hitter's stroke. My point is that you are bringing the other accumulators to the party. I used to think that my hitting stroke was shorter than my swinging stroke...until I realized that when I was hitting I was usually only using 2 accumulators!
Could you elaborate on this a little more please.
If I am left foot anchored and as purely right arm as humanly possible then I'm guessing that is 2 barrel using only #1 the bent right arm and #3 the angle between the shaft and left arm.
I guess now what I need to be going for is a slight pivot coming off of the start down to load my right arm via #4 the angle between left shoulder and left arm. How aggressive is this move? Is it pretty subtle or is it a more serious maneuver?
Am I fairly correct so far?
How about do you add in #2 as an angled hinger though?
Hitters pivot. The pivot however serves as a backstop or launching pad for the driving right arm. #4 is the master accumulator. It triggers the others. Do you have any sense of the #4 pressure point? Outside of my hands this is a huge feel for me. When I hit I try to only use #4, #1, & #3. four barrels is for trouble makers! I have found extensor action and a centered and stationary head invaluable in learning to use #4 Acc. If the left arm is not moving across your chest (with pp evidence of that fact) then you are probably using a shoulder turn takeaway. Most people use only two acc. (IMO) and then not always in the right sequence. Homer said a good (satisfactory?) game can be developed with just two acc's. Hope that helps. Daryl will fill you in on the details!
Hitters pivot. The pivot however serves as a backstop or launching pad for the driving right arm. #4 is the master accumulator. It triggers the others. Do you have any sense of the #4 pressure point?
Honestly, I do not.
What I basically feel is right arm pulling back until I run out of right arm and then right arm driving forward. I don't feel any shoulder interaction at all with the exception of force being applied to the right shoulder via the right arm.
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Outside of my hands this is a huge feel for me. When I hit I try to only use #4, #1, & #3. four barrels is for trouble makers!
I would guess that going 4 barrel would introduce a lot of issues if you don't have really good timing.
With my current motion I can still hit a ball 270 or so, but if I can safely get more I would definitely like to get more.
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I have found extensor action and a centered and stationary head invaluable in learning to use #4 Acc. If the left arm is not moving across your chest (with pp evidence of that fact) then you are probably using a shoulder turn takeaway. Most people use only two acc. (IMO) and then not always in the right sequence. Homer said a good (satisfactory?) game can be developed with just two acc's. Hope that helps. Daryl will fill you in on the details!
#4 accumulator is really where I would like to focus.
That would be the pivot loading the right arm correct?
The more pivot the more right arm I have available to drive?