Originally Posted by grapegoat
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After a year of tinkering with TGM heavily, i have finally come to understand the flying wedges. I have battled with getting the club underplane for quite some time now and busted my bohonkus for a couple of years untill today. After much thought over this period of time i have come to understand the things Hunter, Lynn and other contributors to this site offer to everyone. This is just the begining of the journey but im sure everything is going to fall in place shortly. Everynight after i come home from practice i ponder why i get the club underplane. I look at other players swings, but nothing really jumps out at me. I use mirrors nightly to monitor the progress and still when i get to the course, and set up my practice tools (mainly the sun behind my back so there is a shadow of myself out in front of me) there is a wobble just after the takeaway. When i emulate this problem in the mirror it looks alright and is still relative to the plane line. But in video its horrendous. So back to the basics and last night while remembering one of the lessons i had with Rob (hunter), i came across a phrase "Get it set into impact fix, and lock the right wrist, dont change it." WOW. It was like god opened the gates of great swings to me and shazam there it was. After remembering this quote i did the old LOOK, LOOK, LOOK and there it was. No more underplane problems. The magic of the Flying wedges truly does exist but one must fully understand it to use them. I understud it when told to me but it was just one of those things that took time to really really understand it. I am very appreciative to everyone on this board and the contributors are awesome for sharing this information with us.
Thanks again for the time and understanding you give us
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It would be really interesting to see before and after video from face-on and down-the-line if it is at all possible.
Congratulations and best of luck! It's great to see someone that works as hard as you do have a breakthrough!
Matt