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| Re: Bertholy's Golden Exercise Perhaps you can provide a link to said information? |
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| Re: Bertholy's Golden Exercise Although I find the site itself of limited value due to the high level of noise, I did find the explanations of Bertholy's method quite illuminating (don't use the approach since it appears it would take quite a while to ingrain). Here are the relevant links I found through searches a while ago: Single-Axis Golf Forum Single-Axis Golf Forum Single-Axis Golf Forum Single-Axis Golf Forum Hope they help. |
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| Re: Bertholy's Golden Exercise There's a lot of interesting stuff in all those Bertholy threads, but the thing that jumped out at me was Bertholy's instruction to pause long enough at the top of the backswing to spell "one." I never thought of doing that, but stopping at the top has done more than any other single thing to help my swing lately. Very easy to forget to do it, too. Edit: there was also a lot of discussion of Bertholy's idea to start the downswing by swinging the lead knee toward the target. I never heard of doing that. Last edited by ubizmo; 08-07-2007 at 03:33 AM. |