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| Just a quick thanks To Cmays. His 'quick piece' on weight and ballstriking (centered for irons, back for driver) helped me immensely this weekend at club champ. The only time it failed me is when I got it backwards (weight centered for driver and back for irons). Played well, shot well (for me.) If I could get up and down, I could post some good scores! ![]() |
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| Re: Just a quick thanks This one, last paragraph: http://www.golf-tuition-online.com/g...l#post10543043 (Hitting down on the ball) It's a simple idea, but I was so indoctrinated by the "one swing" idea that I simply tuned out the possibility that something this basic should be done differently with driver and irons. In my case, I found that with the driver I'd get a good hit if I felt that feeling of loading up tension on the inside of the right (trailing) leg. With the irons, this just wasn't working well, and was getting me a lot of thin shots. The difference is subtle, but unmistakable.
__________________ Todd Philadelphia, PA USA The reason the pro tells you to keep your head down is so you can't see him laughing. ~Phyllis Diller |
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| Re: Just a quick thanks I just wanted to return to this again... Here is what cmays wrote in the other thread: Quote:
It's one of those things that's subtle enough that it's easy to forget, or worse, to overcook, especially when you get tired. If you overdo it, you get a reverse pivot and probably will blade the ball.
__________________ Todd Philadelphia, PA USA The reason the pro tells you to keep your head down is so you can't see him laughing. ~Phyllis Diller |
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| Re: Just a quick thanks It was that quote that worked for me. Another cmays gem that I've been trying out lately is the 'fuctional grip'. I've strengthened my left hand quite a bit (or what feels quite a bit) and it seems much much easier to a) set my wrists and b) sustain the set. |
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