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Old 08-29-2012, 06:30 PM
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Turning or pulling the left/front elbow left and other adventures
Boy, is my left hip sore!

Ok set up with my rods after school and slid the ball up to my left heel and stepped left and got consistently straight shots with my normal distances.


But what if I turn my elbow to the left or pull it to the left? Now we're talking because the ball had more jump and almost a club length's greater difference. Ball position is important.


To refresh my memory, I went back to the simple vertical cocking and un-cocking of the left wrist.

http://youtu.be/vVws0CQqTDc


I set up ready to "roll on that line."

I monitored the straight line baseline, prepared to un-cock on that line, and rolled on that line with a marching drill action. So simple.


http://youtu.be/vVx6DPCIhd8


I really concentrated on keeping head still and lagging the club all the way to the top and then I threw that left wrist un-cocking at the ball.

We are about a month away from club championships. I know I can hit my driver down the middle and likewise my other clubs but our course has lots of troubles in front. Perhaps by concentrating strategy and on my sand game/ chips and putts, I can challenge for the "A" flight.

We will see!

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