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Old 01-17-2012, 10:06 AM
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I think "feel" is your brain's perception of what is really happening.

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Old 01-24-2012, 03:11 PM
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Kevin,

agree with the perception thing, but that means to me feedback(feel), for me feel starts where you are going into your zone abit like yoga meditation while being on the golfcourse hitting balls

I know my best rounds I played when knowing exactly what I will be doing each and every shot, that definitely helped me that day out on the course. and I call this being in the zone.

Right now, the last year or so, I was lacking this feeling - and game was simply work, real hard work - and it didn't payback as much as I wanted.

matching or surpassing your expectations of something you do creates a good feel, right?

missing the same expectations implies 2 more options: bad feel in general or ok, can live with it as it is and will try better next time.

I would say that feel is very unique to each and every individual but the triggers for feelings are similar among these individuals.

Right now, since discovering PP3 and the right forearm alignment, I can feel the shaft bending during downswing aqnd this is the point where I don't have to do anything at all, just delivering the clubhead and I know its a sweet shot.

Bloody thing is, I can feel a bad swing coming already at the backswing, question to me now, why can't I stop then and start all over again? Hmm..........


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Frank

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Old 01-26-2012, 09:24 AM
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Just a guess, Frank, but I'm thinking you might be trying to incorporate old info with new info and still turning the body first and hoping the hands get to where they need to be. If I learned anything here, it was to put my hands where they needed to get to and the body would go where it needed to be to support the hands. It works and also makes extensor action possible. At least it has been a boon in my book.
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Old 01-26-2012, 02:26 PM
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Hi Jerry,

you are right with you guess when it comes to the downswing. At the transition I start with the hands and the everything happens itself but I pay no extra attention to getting the hands back to impact position, the only thing I currently "measure" is PP#3.

As I mentioned, if I pay descent attention to my setup with impact fix, and I start from there I start with the hands as well and raise them upto shoulder heigth or so, can state it for sure right now, will ry to tape it over the weekend and then I will have a closer look at it.

Today is my first day without swinging a club, just some putting with the i-ping app and try to correlate the data to the ball length and line.

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Frank
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Old 01-26-2012, 04:41 PM
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Don't take my word for it. There are guys here that actually know what they are doing.
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