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3-F-5 The Address Routine
I would like to see a full discussion on the address routine as covered in 3-F-5.
It should cover in order the following: 1. The Practice Stroke -- Over the ball, the extent of the swing, thoughts, what's accomplished 2. The Waggle -- 3. The Forward Press -- Impact Position? Although 3-F-5 only covers a page and a half I believe this posting will be quite long if all the important details are included. I believe this is a very important step that I must make automatic. As I saw in one of the searches I conducted on the site said: " ...if done properly this allows you to hit your second ball first". And my second ball always goes where I whished my first ball went. |
Shining Light On The Address Routine
This is a good idea, Jim, and I have some definite 'Homer Thoughts' to add to 3-F-5. I'm leaving now for a full day on the Lesson Tee, but I'll make this a priority -- probably in three 'bite-sized' posts -- in the days ahead.
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while we're waiting for the master.......
My first question here was about the waggle: http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/v...ght=waggle#542
I'm looking forward to the rest of the story, especially the 'Homer thoughts'. |
I also asked this question on Chuck's website. Here's a link to Yoda's and Chuck's answers. http://www.chuckevansgolf.com/forum/...read.php?t=350
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One Down, Two To Go!
Wow, Thom and Rchang72, thanks! I forgot I had written these pieces. Do I really need to write any more about the Address and Start Down Waggles? I think not. But a video demonstration...now that's another story!
So, only the Practice Swing and Forward Press remain. What all this cries for, of course, is a complete archive of the past year's posts and a search capability that allows our members instant access to the answers they seek. Bagger? :shock: Trig? :shock: Are we there yet? :D |
That's it guys. Thanks Thom and rchang72.
With A Tale of Two Waggles at: http://www.chuckevansgolf.com/forum/...read.php?t=350 and a short video that would be perfect. Thanks again Yoda |
One of your best Lynn, and that is saying a 'lot'! Thanks for sharing your wisedom.
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Please bear with a non-native speaker of English. When I read:
"1. The Practice Stroke -- Over the ball" on 3-F-5 in TGM I interpreted this as basically making a whiff with the clubhead passing over the ball. Can this be so? I would be afraid of moving a ball at rest. |
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That surprises me. What is the thinking behind that? Visualization? I probably would be OK with shorter irons, but I suppose you have to be consistent and do it with everything, including the driver with the ball teed?
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