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Originally Posted by rwh
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You just described something that I was doing. My solution was to stop "trying" to throw out. I did this by keeping very loose wrists and trying to drag the club horizontally past the ball, as if I was trying to miss the ball (Ben Doyle shows this on his tape). It's a bungee jump, but, CF throws it out -- every time, on time, as long as you don't allow muscular effort or tension to overide the CF.
It is a lot like Yoda's Impact Bag video -- Impact is irrelevant--drag the Lag to Follow-through! The looser my wrists and the more I try to drag the club past the ball, the more solid my contact. I never felt such a heavy #3 PP until I started doing this.
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Is the above described motion the same as a straight line path of the hands from the top of the BS to impact hands location, "trying to miss the ball " as you say ? I aim my hands at the ball, but I never feel #3PP, except maybe at the beginning of the DS.
I am starting to hate the aiming point procedure described in TGM, which induces 'flippyness' of the wrists. I never saw the Ben Doyle tape, but the Chuck Evans right forearm angle of approach video, the Yoda impact bag video, and your description of the Ben Doyle video all point to hands being pulled or pushed straight from the top to the impact hands location, not the ball.
Thx