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| Re: An Error on My Part Hi Neil, No problem mate, I know we can have different perceptions with our golf swings, quite often what we think we are doing and what we actually do are not the same. I know that I have suffered from getting my torso rotating ahead of my arms through impact and the result is an open clubface that pushes the ball and prevents solid contact. In another thread I have been discussing keeping the arms and chest synchronised through the swing as it keeps you on plane and square to the ball. I like two analogies for this: The shoulders are the rudders of ball flight. And: If a light was shining out of the middle of your chest it should be lighting your hands through most of the swing. Another simple drill to ingrain the correct relationship is where you grip well down the clubshaft at address and hold the end in line with the belly button. As you turn back keep the shaft pointing to the belly button until you get round to 90 deg, then lift the club to the top. On the way back down the shaft is brought back to the belly button halfway down and kept there back to impact and 90 deg into the follow through where it lifts to the top again.
__________________ Best Regards Brian ________________________________ Funny o'l game! Last edited by BrianW; 07-01-2008 at 01:49 PM.. |
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| Re: An Error on My Part Quote:
What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul. ![]() |
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| Re: An Error on My Part hi Brian i thought jbrunk was joking and did not think he was serious. like you i have always found Neil's posts to be well thought out and well written and have always held him in high esteem. if jbrunk was not joking then it is the rudest post i have seen on here. there seems no reason for him being rude as Neil said nothing to be attacked for?????? cheers bill |
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| Re: An Error on My Part Quote:
Cheers Jbrunk! And thanks for the kind comments in my defence, should they be needed! ![]() |
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| Re: An Error on My Part Oops! Sorry for any misinformation, I totally meant that as a joke, Neil and others. I do have a crazy sense of humor, and I love movies. It felt like the right time to use the quote. I don't visit the site as much as I used to so maybe that let it drag on longer than it should have. Cheers to all. JB ![]() |
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