Quick question! I have been working on the feel of the Flying Wedge in full swing before I shot my LAST video for the Hogan Project. My fear with this was a couple of things; 1) I feel like this is holding it off. 2) I feel like I am going to swing down the line to long. I noticed doing some mirrow work that I actually swing it more left and quicker with the Flying Wedge and the ball seems to be compressed with no left misses. Very interesting to me, and wanted to express what I am feeling to Dayrl, O.B. K.C. and who ever else wants to chime in...
Basicly everything else in the swing is the same except on the down swing I just know I am going to feel or finish the same way as I chip except the finish is going to be longer. I played a few holes this afternoon and could see a difference.
I wonder if you're feeling the down and out from impact to lowpoint. "swing down the line too long" is sometimes how that feels to me. I don't know if it's the same for you.
I wonder if you're feeling the down and out from impact to lowpoint. "swing down the line too long" is sometimes how that feels to me. I don't know if it's the same for you.
Daryl,
Could it simply be the difference between swinging with horizontal hinging, and hitting with angled. Angled hinging and hitting feels much more structured to me, and centrifugal force doesn't sling the club out and up as much after low point for me as it does when I HH.
Kevin
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I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again.
Hmm? I just don't know the answer. Thrust is down plane and down the line.
I was trying to explain this to Jeff Evans earler and came up with a better expression of my feel. I feel if though I never release the right wrist bend and the right arm extends out fully.
I might put it on video tomorrow to explain what I am trying to do or feel I am doing and see if it is going in the correct direction or I might be going in the wrong direction.
The feel right now is the photo of Tiger below but, I am not stoping there I keep going but feel that the impact angle is still being held.