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| Re: Which arm controls and powers the swing? Quote:
Brian: After playing for 50 years(my father started me when I was a toddler), competing in local, state, and national opens, and, some teaching, I am convinced that one cuts one's teeth and proves one's metal while playing in the heat of competition. Its fine to go to the practice range and hit perfect shots but who has the game to make that happen under stress of competition. I have been guilty of being intolerant in the past on this site because I see someone being too mechanical-in my 50 years, I can tell you mechanics do not stand the test of time under adverse conditions. Take any top pro and put them in windy, cold or heated competition and conditions, who prevails-the feel player with sound mechanics not the mechanical player with no feel. I appreciate what you do for this site and I pledge to respect all in the future regardless of what I think of their approach. ![]() |
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| Re: Which arm controls and powers the swing? in the things I have been studying lately what I am finding for myself is that the swing is a pretty natural move. Although I understand the complexities of it and can talk a lot about what is going on, there is very little to be thought of while swinging. Basically all I am doing now is practice hitting balls one handed with right and left hands, that is pretty much all there is to my swing. why one handed? cause you must swing the club and you cannot manipulate it. |
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| Re: Which arm controls and powers the swing? All I have to contribute is this - If the left side dominates the (right-handed) swing, why on earth would any right-handed person swing in such a manner that forced his/her weaker and less coordinated side to control the swing? |
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| Re: Which arm controls and powers the swing? This is for any of you all to answer -- I am more of a swinger from what you all describe in your post. Could a better player start pulling the ball due to being all left sided in their swing? I suffer from hooking the ball so putting the thought of hitting with the right hand or side is a little scary can one of you all supply a quick answer as to how I can incorporate the right hand or side correctly? Thanks Eddie |
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| Re: Which arm controls and powers the swing? you want a quick replly ok, here is a quick one hit balls with left hand only and right hand only. you have to swing the club correctly to do both, no manipulation, especially in a left arm only swing ![]() |
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Cmays, you have reacted in the exact way I projected, totally predictable! lacking moral character and with the intelligence of a bar room bully. Just grow up man. |
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| Re: Which arm controls and powers the swing? cmays is who he is why do I get along with him, cause I accept that at times he acts all knowing, arrogant, and gets upset at me and other posters. Ask yourselves why does he do this? he who looks at the most sides of the elephant understands the elephant the most. Cmays knows a lot and sometimes when advice is given, well sorry to say but some things aint true. I have said untrue things about the golf swing myself so I point the finger back at myself. he gets frustrated to watch people search and get advice that is contrary to the truth. Cmays has put in a LOT of hard work and of the people on this board there might be one or two who has put in the effort he has and looked at it from the most angles. Yes cmays can be rude and carries a cane to the lesson tee. But if he comes to florida or I go to a place near him, I would like to meet up with him, cane and all. beyond his cane is knowledge, a knowledge that is rare. Sometimes wanting to give knowledge away can become a character flaw. call him rude, call him arrogant, call him what you want and after you are done calling him all that just listen to his words on the golf swing and judge them, not his personality. when you meet a person there are some choices, one set of choices is A. I can learn from this person B. I cannot learn from this person. if a person is 99% false and 1% truth, figure out the 1% of truth you can learn from them instead of focusing on 99% all these things I need to work on myself as well, so I point the finger at myself first, Just some things to think about, or ignore ![]()
__________________ always do something different, explore the possibilities, and enjoy the journey |
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As I have pointed out to you before, I have never criticised his knowledge of golf, not once. I just get tired of his implicit and explicit rude way of rubbishing others, as if they have no right to an opinion. That's all. |
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Not a Bully What was this about then :Quote:
I'll tell you what Mr Golfone, just keep off my back and I will do the same to you. Is that possible? |
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| Re: Which arm controls and powers the swing? a thing to remember/think about. online is typed word and we try to put 1000 word thoughts down in 100 words or less. If we met each other in person why would all have a much better chance at having good communication. then we can speak rapidly and give visual demonstrations while also reading body language. I understand your point brian, I hear what you are saying, I would not try to say your point is invalid, it has validity. I think you would be a great person to play a round of golf with, among many other forum members, even forum members I have clashed with on hear, I believe in person I would clash with a lot less. the letters here have very little character, when we are all full of character. ![]()
__________________ always do something different, explore the possibilities, and enjoy the journey |
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| Re: Which arm controls and powers the swing? Quote:
Funily enough I am in the USA week after next visiting my Son and my new Grandson so will play a bit of golf then. Bit of a stretch for you to Chicago though. ![]() |