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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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I think I started out in TGM in one of the "best" ways one could have. I had a dislocated left shoulder from playing rugby which reduced me to just reading the book and doing drills utilising my hands only. With no ball, most people have good swings. Put a ball in front of them, you will have transformed their swings from Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde. In 3-F-4, Mr Kelly outlined a practice procedure that is helpful when adhered to. Indoor range - Mechanics Outdoor range - Ball Flight Said the Master of the indoor range..."There, the hypnotic effect of distance, line and hazard drawing attention away from the Hands and inducing a compulsion to Steer the ball, can be analyzed and procedures adopted for correction." Works for me...;) |
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Very cool section, thanks. I've got a net outside in the yard and have worked my way up from chipping, pitching and punch shots. But when I try to put it all together for a full swing, I lose that sound of compression or either start flipping again. |
Food for thought
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“I teed my ball and committed myself to the right-to-left ball flight. I took a deep breath, relaxed and muttered to myself. “Let’s aim for the inside of the ball and turn this bad boy over.” I made a full turn and swung aggressively, aiming for the inside quadrant of the ball and keeping my head well to the right so I would release the club properly. I’ve hit better tee shots, but I can’t remember when. I just smoked it, the ball hooking about five yards and stopping in a perfect spot smack in the middle of the fairway.” Maybe he doesn’t read Golf Digest. |
How To Hook The Ball
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Closed Clubface Contact point: Outside aft quadrant per Sketch 2-B. Result: A 'glancing blow' (2-D-0) that produces a "five-yard draw." |
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I am waiting for my yellow book
Thanks for all of your replies. I made an order of the yellow book and the expolsive golf dvd last night! Just can't wait anymore.
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Good for you!
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Just don't take it personally when you are no longer able to communicate with your golfing buddies because you are speaking a different language - flying wedges, throwawy, magic right forearm, etc. You know to tone it down to their level when someone asks you what grip you're using and instead of saying overlap, interlock or 10 finger. You reply "strong single action." lol:p |
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So, please correct me if i am wrong?
I am picking up the book with reference to vid of the Gallery.
So, it is correct to draw (fade) a ball in my understanding? 1. Hold the club with square club face and aim the inside (outside)quadrant of the ball 2. Whole Body aim to the right (left) of target line 3. Inside-out (outside-in)swing path in relation to target line (but remain inside-square-inside swing path in relation to base line) 4. 1-2 degree open clubface at impact and square at separation. 5. Finish with swivel (with angle hinge) Finally, in order to hit it straight, it that we just manage the base line and plane line on the same line, impact with 1-2 degree open clubface at the aft part of the ball? Sorry for my poor writing. I will try to adopt TMG's terms in next post. |
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