Originally Posted by asleep
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Friday
June 22, 2007
Jay Williamson
CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT
Q. Did you change any part of your game this year playing on the Nationwide with an eye towards, all right, if you can get this in order, then I might be in a position to move back in next year?
JAY WILLIAMSON: I'm really working on my outfit. I just wasn't sure -- I'm going all white shirts out there, you know. (Laughing). That's a good question. I didn't really -- gosh, the last couple of years, I was kind of caught in between two fundamentals in my golf swing. Unfortunately, I kind of hit that stage while I was on a medical exemption and so I had limited time, but yet I was trying to work on something, like all guys do out here. But what I was trying to work on was not really, well, I'm working on my grip or I'm working on my posture, it was pretty fundamental on how you release the club. And I fought it for a year and a half...
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Originally Posted by asleep
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Q. Talking about missing the cut last year, you're playing so well the last couple of days, do you feel better about your game overall mentally at this point? Do you feel you're a much better player than you were one year ago?
JAY WILLIAMSON: I have more confidence in what I'm doing. I feel more confident with how I'm actually trying to hit the golf ball.
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Jay and I focused on the Swinger's Sequence Release at Sugarloaf in Atlanta three weeks before he won at Ft. Smith. There we built on the foundation that was laid during his first visit late last summer. [See my post #17 in the
Jay Williamson Wins thread.
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=4684]
Essentially, his 'Golfer's Flail' was somewhat jammed up. To free his Action, we Turned his Left Hand grip a smidgeon to the right and got him Cocking and Uncocking the Left Wrist properly (Perpendicular Motion -- the plane of the Left Arm Flying Wedge). Here's a Before & After of the grip.