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Originally Posted by hansli
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Hello out there,
This is my first message on this forum. I´m writng from a stormy cold Swedish westcost. Before I continue my story I must congratulate you for a marvellous job with this forum and thank You very much for everyones great generosity. I´m trying to contribute by spreading the word among my friends.
I have been trying to play golf for about 13 years, the last four more intense. My handicap is 16. I´m 56 years old. I play regularly on my handicap. I have been reading this forum with great interest in about 6 months and have been practising a lot of the TGM ideas. The first one was the Flat Right Wrist and the Bend Left Wrist(I´m a lefter), which felt odd in the beginning but now it is completely natural. Now I´m trying to learn the Educated hands and the Magic of the left fore arm. My question is as follows.
I was happy to start golfing from left even though I´m right handed, because I could drive (throw!!) the club with huge force by using the "wrong" side force. Now that I´ve learned that it is my left forearm that is the "drive" I find it different but really good. The big difference is that I play with more security and my slices are only a memory.
I wonder if any one has any experience to share with me. Is it worth the work to change side or are there any tips that I could use.
If you find my English a bit odd it´s because it´s Swenglish.
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from the westcoast
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As long as you know how to load and sustain the "lag", you can try pulling it (the "lag") with both hands from either side.
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Yani Tseng, Go! Go! Go!
Yani Tseng Did It Again!
YOU load and sustain the "LAG", during which the "
LAW" releases it, ideally
beyond impact.
"Sustain (
Yang/陽) the lag (
Yin/陰)" is "the unification of Ying and Yang" (
陰陽合一).
The "
LAW" creates the "
effect", which is the "motion" or "feel", with the "
cause", which is the "intent" or "command".
"
Lag" is the secret of golf,
passion is the secret of life.
Think as a golfer, execute like a robot.
Rotate, twist, spin, turn.
Bend
the
shaft.