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Originally Posted by noproblemos
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I've taken the information from Ben's video clips and took it to the range. It's been disasterous for my swing.
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You went to the wrong place, noproblemos. Instead of the range, take
Ben's Chip, Pitch and Punch Shots to the Chipping and Pitching Greens.
Learn to hit these little shots
crisply, firmly. From a
slightly Open Alignment of the entire Body (not just the Stance), position your
Head in the
dead Center of your Stance and shift your
Weight (Hips) slightly left. Your left quad should feel loaded. Set your
Flying Wedges properly.
On the Backstroke, use your
Right Forearm to take the Club up, back and in On Plane. Your Zone #1 Pivot Components (Feet, Knees, Hips and Shoulders) should support and assist this natural movement. On the Downstroke, with the Body Turn gently leading, use that same Right Forearm to
Accelerate and
Drive the
#3 Pressure Point through Impact. That's Hitting. Alternatively, Swingers should allow the Turning Body to transfer its Momentum into the Accelerating Left Arm and Club and let Centrifugal Force do the work. Either way, keep the Action sharp and take a little Divot.
Hold your Follow-Through at Both Arms Straight. Look,
look, LOOK and make sure your Left Wrist has remained Flat and your Right Wrist has remained Bent. Deliberately employ one of the three
Hinge Actions and verify that you executed it correctly. Make sure the Clubhead has remained beneath the Hands. Learn to make that Sand Wedge talk: Chip Shots, Pitch and Runs, Cut Shots, Lob Shots, Low Flying Spinners.
Do this 10,000 times -- I am not exaggerating that number -- and then let us know how it's going.