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Old 03-20-2006, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by mabramb
I want to get my handicap down to 8, 9 or 10 (I'm about a 12 now)by summers end and I believe having someone from this teaching mothodology can help me accomplish that.

Best of luck, you're probably much closer than you think.
Indeed Michael, you have come a long ways! We here on LBG are very proud of your progress.
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Old 03-20-2006, 06:53 PM
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Indeed Michael, you have come a long ways! We here on LBG are very proud of your progress.
Thanks so much Justin. Without question I would not be improving without the selfless contribution of you and other folks on this site.
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Old 03-23-2006, 06:14 PM
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Thank you all for the input!

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Old 03-23-2006, 07:07 PM
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To the original question, how do you know when you have power - when you can 'hear' your shots and your divots make the ball sound like sizzling bacon.
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Old 03-25-2006, 01:39 PM
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I think I know the sound your referring to- the weezing sound of air being forced around the shooting ball. It's great!
Problem is, I get that when I'm flipping too...

On a related note- what is the difference between flipping and the uncocking of the left wrist? Both takes the club from right angles to the left arm to 'in line'. Sure, then the flipping club overtakes the left arm as the left wrist bends, but by then the ball is long gone.
What I mean is- as long as the club doesn't overtake the left arm before separation, the flip feels like a power move (like the uncocking left wrist).

I'm beginning to understand the faulty nature of my swing, but to tell the truth, it really doesn't feel like rolling the left wrist adds any precision. Especially not when looking at the motion in slow motion in front of me without a ball.

I think my problem has basically grown out of the notion that I need to whack the ball as forcefully as possible from right to left (steering) without maipulating the club's true loft.

I'm torn between playing well this season (first in a while) and trying to rebuild it all again for a POTENTIALLY better golfing LIFE.
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Old 03-25-2006, 04:19 PM
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Andretti: Flipping = Loss of Lag Pressure before you have made contact with the ball. Ideally you want that feeling of lag pressure maintained until both arms are straight in the follow-through. Monitor lag pressure with your trail finger where it contacts the grip . If you lose lag pressure there in the downstroke you have flipped. Overacceleration can lead to flipping so work on a steady constant acceleration and rhythm from the top to past the ball and don't get ahead of yourself
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Old 03-25-2006, 07:11 PM
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Yes... I've sort of got that...

But I wouldn't say that it's loss of lag pressure- even if I'm sure it is, by definition.
When I say 'flipping' I mean more like 'whipping' with the hands. But it is a deliberate forward motion of the clubhead that kicks in after the hands have reached of passed the ball. I would even say that it is my no 3 ppt that is applying the pressure.

Hmm.. I guess the shaft isn't all that stressed in this condition, but I reach a MUCH greater club head speed this way.
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