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Hosel Rockets Red Glare
I had a rather distressing range session on Saturday, about which I think I have diagnosed a cure, but would like consensus. I probably hit close to 100 balls almost exactly 1 ball diameter toward the hosel from the sweetspot of the club face. This miracle of a modern repeating stroke occurred with both a 9I and 6I. I am trying to hit, but won't say I am doing a great job of it. I also am pretty good about setting up with the ball positioned toward the toe.
After thinking about it overnight I decided that my aiming point, given the changes I have been trying to employ, needs to be well inside (toward my feet) the back of the ball in order to make contact on the sweetspot of the face. 1) Does this sound like a reasonable solution? 2) Is it trial and error to determine exactly how far inside the back of the ball to aim in order to hit the club face sweetspot? 3) Are there other approaches to solving the problem? As always your responses are appreciated. Thanks. |
2-f, 5-0
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Hosel Rockets Red Glare... ...gave proof through the flight, that the lag was not there. ;) |
"Be sure the shaft rotates around the sweetspot and not vice-versa."
I've never understood this...at all. Or when ppl say "Hosel rotates around the sweetspot." I look at my club and go "HUUUUU-what??" |
Fastest Hips in the West
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sweetspot and shaft
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Steph - be careful that in your cross line motion you are not too flat, too inside. I find that any time the 'ol 'rocket' finds its way into my swing, it is often the result of a 'lift and roll' to the inside on the takeaway. The cure - more UP - right forearm pick up exaggerated - drills with your back against a wall to prevent that 'inside' roll of the hands and/or a plane line too much out to the right and flat.
Hands stay inside the clubhead until hip high. |
But, of Course!
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Crazy Thing
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National Sacrilege
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Oh well, I can't swing...uh...sing anyway! :D Bagger |
I went through a period of this when I was first concentrating on keeping a FLW. It seems that I was trying so it to keep it flat that I was not allowing the proper rotation to take place, resulting rocket after rocket. When I allow the proper rotation the rockets go away. Is this what you guys mean when you say that the shaft rotates around the sweetspot?
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Finishing with the Finish Swivel...and More
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Make sure you've got one. Monitor your mission-critical Finish Alignments: 1. Left Forearm Swivel; 2. Left Hand Location; 3. Left Wrist alignment; 4. Clubshaft position; and 5. Body Position and Balance. Reduce each Mechanic to its subconscious Feel (Crash Component Translation). Integrate that Feel into your Basic Stroke Pattern (Relative Component Translation). Finally, use one or two 'swing thoughts' to blend them all into the One identifiable Feel of your Total Motion (Expanded Component Translation). Along the way, you may suddenly discover you are playing by far... The best golf of your life. :) |
Still Working on This One...
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Is a counter-clockwise rotation (forearm roll) of the bent right wrist at the both arms straight position the right thought for getting to finish? This would take my right thumbnail from an orientation facing straight up, at both arms straight, to facing down at finish. I apologize for the not so TGM lingo.:confused: |
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