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Old 05-29-2012, 11:38 AM
PingG10Guy PingG10Guy is offline
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Originally Posted by whip View Post
I don't teach position golf (p1-p4) im not familiar, personally I would change the grip to a strong single action, also I would get your right knee into right anchor in the backswing maintaining it's flex with your left knee bending out instead of toward the right and your right knee bending back an straightening your head is pulled toward the ball and down in the backswing this is a faulty pivot, work on this before worrying about shifting planes because your plane is better than your pivot at this point,the pivot gets first priority always until it is quite proficient. Also itlooks like your employing a shoulder turn takeaway with single left wrist action I'd like to see more of a rft with standard wrist action a rotating left wrist, you look like a good player who doesn't need to be limited by these faulty position golf restraints it will only limit your power and precision with Tgm you are essentially limitless
I was referring to the muscle tension required to keep some bend in my lead wrist from startup to the top of the backswing so Im not so shut. You answered my question though.

Not familiar with the rotating left wrist but will review it in my yellow book tonight. Any "feels" that explain it??
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Old 05-29-2012, 11:49 AM
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Any and all muscle tension can be thrown into the garbage, I want zero muscle tension with only the slightest right tricep pressure to maintain extensor, extensor should eliminate all tension! Do not worry about shifing back to the elbow plane, get the left wrist flat and vertical at address then with extensor and with pivot fan and lift the right forearm which will turn and cock the left wrist into standard wrist action. Ping g10 guy because you have a yellow book and are interested I will give you some component variations to study 10-2-b, 10-3-b, 10-13-b/d, 10-16-c, 10-18-a bottom line forget p1-p4 Mac tiger foley etc and work on real fundamentals, keep your head still! Don't let your head move down and forward then up and back keep it in one place maintain the same right knee flex at address into the top let your left knee move in toward the right instead of out toward the ball. Lift and fan the right forearm with hip turn and a flatter shoulder turn and extensor. The way this works is I can't give u a feel u have to do the mechanics cold even when it doesn't feel right once you can do them cold you will establish what it feels like to u to achieve those mechanics and alignments not positions. Only then can you improve feel from mechanics not mechanics from feel alignment golf absolutely smothers position golf

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Old 05-29-2012, 01:15 PM
PingG10Guy PingG10Guy is offline
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10-2-b, 10-3-b, 10-13-b/d, 10-16-c, 10-18-a

Im on it. thanks
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