Also, remeber chapter 14 - VISUALIZE - and you will find your computer program running quite nicely very quickly.
There is even merit to doing this away from the course relaxing in your favorite chair.
If you can't see it, you aren't likely to do it.
The Pelz approach only works if you are a true CF swinger, which is not going to work well when your tempo is off. IF you can keep your tempo the same, it can work - but - it is far easier to learn what Lynn describes, as well as to use it under pressure.
Let the picture in your head be your guide. Trust it and your computer will work with amazing accuracy.
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Pelz stuff is quite mechanical. When was the last time that we are using a ruler to measure the distance, before we are trying to throw a piece of waste paper to the waste paper bin. Do we think about 9 'o clock, 10 'o clock?
feeling the club head lag pressure...is important (Feel back from the hands) - I think if we can grip the club (soft flex driver) soft and firm, try shaking the club with little pressure "With our finger". If we can stress the shaft.... could we call that Lag pressure?
Try hitting a ball with one hand (Left hand) and it is so difficult if we are just lifting/moving the club rather then feeling the lag pressure.
Understand the correct mechanics is the reassurance of our believe (our sole), feeling of the shot is the "spirit".
remember look look in the book.same applies on pitching and chipping.if you play catch with a ball you do not take your arm to 9,10 oclock.it is all instinct.try setting up to a 20 yard pitch shot and look where you want the ball to land.now bring your eyes back to the ball.as soon as your eyes return start your stroke.you will hit the ball the correct distance every time.
i use this on all my shots from 60 yards in,play these shots with your eyes,this is playing by feel.just like driving a car,you drive with your eyes.hope this helps.if you have any questions let me know
remember look look in the book.same applies on pitching and chipping.if you play catch with a ball you do not take your arm to 9,10 oclock.it is all instinct.try setting up to a 20 yard pitch shot and look where you want the ball to land.now bring your eyes back to the ball.as soon as your eyes return start your stroke.you will hit the ball the correct distance every time.
i use this on all my shots from 60 yards in,play these shots with your eyes,this is playing by feel.just like driving a car,you drive with your eyes.hope this helps.if you have any questions let me know
I agree, John. You must see the distance and react to it. I've never worked with a Tour player that thought in percentages of the swing (9 or 10 o’clock). They simply feel it.
On the shorter shots, the club feels like a feather. On the longer the shots, the club becomes heavier. The shortstop in baseball that catches the ball as he lands on his stomach and tosses it to second feels a light pressure against the ball in release. The guy in center field that's on the warning track and throws it home feels a very heavy ball or maximum pressure. The eyes see the target and the hands sense the pressure required to get it there.
On the shorter shots, the club feels like a feather. On the longer the shots, the club becomes heavier. The shortstop in baseball that catches the ball as he lands on his stomach and tosses it to second feels a light pressure against the ball in release. The guy in center field that's on the warning track and throws it home feels a very heavy ball or maximum pressure. The eyes see the target and the hands sense the pressure required to get it there.
remember look look in the book.same applies on pitching and chipping.if you play catch with a ball you do not take your arm to 9,10 oclock.it is all instinct.try setting up to a 20 yard pitch shot and look where you want the ball to land.now bring your eyes back to the ball.as soon as your eyes return start your stroke.you will hit the ball the correct distance every time.
i use this on all my shots from 60 yards in,play these shots with your eyes,this is playing by feel.just like driving a car,you drive with your eyes.hope this helps.if you have any questions let me know
Some fantastic real world advice from a player who's been there and done that.