You aren't that far from Coscowilla. Get thee to COSCOWILLA!! You will no longer be screwed up or unhappy. You will then be joyful and magnanimous in your love of the game of G.O.L.F. Golf ain't G.O.L.F.
Go see Yoda if at all possible.
If you can't do that, come up here with (Twin Cities) City in a couple weeks and bring your Yellow Book. It won't be anywhere near as good as C'willa, but it'll be well intentioned with lots of entertainment.
Originally Posted by ColtsFan
I probably tried all of those in one week....thats why Im so screwed up
but seriously...I had a guy teaching me Hardy that I may go back to since Ted and Yoda are so far away, and the itallian guy in Louisville seems to have moved too far away from TGM theory for my liking.
I like that I can swing similar to my hockey slap shot w/ Hardy. Ultimately I'd prefer a Brian Gay type pattern, but no near Indy teaching that
Does Jim Hardy teach an active Right Arm throwing like motion? By active I mean its not just right arm motion its right arm work.
they unoffically call the move through imapact a "twist and throw" so yes, it is a throw.
With the right elbow still on or just behind the rt hip,(punch) he says to throw the rt forearm in a half circle (circle line delivery?) around low and left while keeping the upper left arm connection
He wants you to use angled hinging although, no surprise, he doesnt say it in TGM terms.
For what its worth, JH says that using angled hinge (not his words) w/ a punch rt elbow is basically what stopped Hogan's hook.
they unoffically call the move through imapact a "twist and throw" so yes, it is a throw.
With the right elbow still on or just behind the rt hip,(punch) he says to throw the rt forearm in a half circle (circle line delivery?) around low and left while keeping the upper left arm connection
He wants you to use angled hinging although, no surprise, he doesnt say it in TGM terms.
For what its worth, JH says that using angled hinge (not his words) w/ a punch rt elbow is basically what stopped Hogan's hook.
So in our terms , an "Active" (as opposed to passive) Right Arm extension. A Right ARm Throw. That'd be Hitting then.............with the associated physics producing the Paddle Wheel motion , Angled Hinging.
Interesting. Are his guys kinda fast through the Impact area. Slow in Startdown but laying it on hard through Impact?
So in our terms , an "Active" (as opposed to passive) Right Arm extension. A Right ARm Throw. That'd be Hitting then.............with the associated physics producing the Paddle Wheel motion , Angled Hinging.
Interesting. Are his guys kinda fast through the Impact area. Slow in Startdown but laying it on hard through Impact?
yes for the most part, but he also says that if you feel more comfortable w/ using the left arm that you can also power by using #4 and letting the left arm roll counterclock wise across the chest to get the club on plane vs. lowerering the rt foreararm w/ a stationary rt elbow.
I think the left side guys may use more horizontal than angled, and even slap hinge when releasing.
Hardy guys do both.... Scott McCarron is more of the left side swinger, where someone like Matt Kucher is all rt arm throw, Pernice as well.
You aren't that far from Coscowilla. Get thee to COSCOWILLA!! You will no longer be screwed up or unhappy. You will then be joyful and magnanimous in your love of the game of G.O.L.F. Golf ain't G.O.L.F.
Go see Yoda if at all possible.
If you can't do that, come up here with (Twin Cities) City in a couple weeks and bring your Yellow Book. It won't be anywhere near as good as C'willa, but it'll be well intentioned with lots of entertainment.
Thanks for the offer Jerry, I really do need to make a swamp visit...
the Twin Cities, thats tempting.... especially since its been so damn hot here all summer.