Originally Posted by KevCarter
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It's all back to basic imperatives Patrick:
1) A Flat Left Wrist
2) Lag Pressure
3) On Plane through IMPACT
Add to that starting down with a little Hula-Hula using MacDonald drill #2 as your foundation. Weight must be left at impact with a centered head.
Homer and Yoda have laid it all out for us, and we don't have to go real deep into he book to find it. There is no better lesson than this for our foundation...
http://www.youtube.com/user/KevinPGA.../2/JcprJbJx8JQ
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Thanks, Kevin.
It's ok then, to feel a real limitation in getting to my shoulders with the backswing?
I know I could keep the alignments of Impact Fix (Stationary head and weight shift left) and slide the hands to mid-body for Standard or Adjusted Address. it's very comforting to lay the track, so to speak, and then simply push the Pinewood Derby car down the hill, so to speak. But, is there a problem or necessary adjustment to be made from a pure Impact Fix start-up? Angle Hinge is essential with a more open club-face I'm guessing?
It's wonderful that your elbow is recovering.
Pat