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Originally Posted by Texsport
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It's not so much a case of parts of TGM that don't work as the whole, as Ballard working much better. I read TGM many times, marked the sections that seemed to pretain to my swing, tried to execute, but saw no improvement.I'm not a beginner, having had a handicap between +1 and -2 most of my life.
The snap release led to hooks for me, as it does/did for Els, Hogan and Sergio.
By the way, Ballard says the best golf swing in the world belongs to Annika Sorenstam--another sweep release player, if I'm not mistaken.
My son is a PGA head club pro and he guided me to Ballard. No one has ever taught me TGM swing--attempted self learning.
Texsport
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Snap release- some call it a delayed hit- leads to hooks? If Hogan, Els and Sergio hook the ball it isn't from their release.
The sweep release is a fine way to strike a ball. So is a snap release. Use whatever works best for you- that is the beauty of TGM- options.
How did you try to alter Ballard's swing with bookmarks from the book? Not everything is compatible. And why?
What improvement were you going for with such a low HC?
Everything in Ballard’s swing philosophy is covered in TGM. All is good, in fact he made a lot of money preaching accumulator number four. I still say he has no idea how hips function.