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Old 10-17-2010, 04:17 PM
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Early release of PA #2
More of a statement than a question, maybe some other insight on my thoughts from the experts.

Last week I had a lesson with an AI and learned a lot of things that I had never considered regarding the uncocking of #2 on the downswing.

While some people have issues with uncocking of #2 I did not, I just did it out of sequence. As it was explained to me as I uncocked #2 it happened to early, it was a very pronounced release of #2 followed by the release of #3. When #2 uncocked too early it shut the face down and this caused my body to hold off and not release.

I had worked very hard to stop hitting hooks unfortunately it was just a compensation that developed with my body to keep the face square.

We worked on proper sequence of #2 and #3 getting the closer together. If I did this correct it would allow me to add the proper body rotation into impact to square the clubface. If I did this before it would have been left city.

Moral to this post is

1. Why the ball is doing what it does, why the body is doing what it does in your particular swing might be a little more complex than some Trackman machine saying the face was closed to the path. That was obvious to even this dolt. The fix was not.

2. Get with an AI that knows what they are doing, fixing a complex issue might be a little more simple than you think it is.

I have been swimming in a sea of compensations and feel like someone has thrown me a life presearver.

Of to the range
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