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Old 05-21-2006, 10:51 PM
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Re: Golf impact position Area

great examples there, I mean they both set up wrong and loose their spine angle.
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Re: Golf impact position Area

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They hold the club cocked with writs until the last moment before they release it. Where can i get super high speed film of tiger woods swing? The videos (DVDs) slow motion don't say what is going on with grips through impact.

If i get that then i can figure out the secret.

here you go.... high speed tiger cam

http://www.youtube.com/w/Swing-Visio...page=1&t=t&f=b
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Thanks.

i found this also.

http://www.golfswing.com/goodswings.htm


I can see what they are doing. Tough to teach hips to turn...i think it is all in the grip of the club.

For amateur the left and right grip don't go in sync. Relase happens earlier than impact area.

For pro it both hands , wrist and grip goes as one.

Because that is the only way they can turn hip consistently.

I am going to have new thought process. I am going to imagine i am going to hit the ball with my right wrist. So that my wrist don't break down before impact. That also ensure me that my hip turns completely before impact.

What do you think?

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Re: Golf impact position Area

Hi Alex
Why not try Greg . J. Willis right hand drill . I think it's just what you are looking for.
regards ..TERRY
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Most of the problems with Golf is mental. If you have simple thought then it is easy to hit shot consistently. I am trying to find one single move that moves rest of the body. I believe if i guide my wrist in tight path , my rest of the body will follow.

Yes , i was greg's video. I totally forgot that impact position of right wrist. i was hitting with fingers. I need to use big muscle for impact not fingers.

Jack has simplest of all swings. He just drops the club and hit with his big shoulder power , not much hip rotation.

I need to find carlos franco's golf swing video. He had the effortless swing.
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[quote=alexk]Most of the problems with Golf is mental. quote] you are right, fundaMENTAL
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