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Double cocking of right wrist
Was fortunate enough to take a couple of lessons from Mr. Tom Tomasello in Myrtle Beach (Dear Track) about 20 years ago. He indicated to me I was double cocking my right wrist. I was cocking it back and up, instead of just back. From what I can recall he indicated it was causing me to hit a pull. Can anyone explain why this would be? Of maybe someone has another opinion!
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Here is a GSED on Youtube talking about that very thing.
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Sorry, but that video does not belong on this website. In my opinion, the sole purpose of that video is to discredit the work of YODA and Brian Gay by another teacher trying to compete with LBG.
True practitioners of The Golfing Machine understand the use of different components and different alignments per the students preferences. That is one of THE MAJOR TENANTS of Mr. Kelley's work. Quote:
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Mr. Landrum,
Sorry for the quick thread jack. Homer Kelley tells us in Chapter 6 that the left wrist cocks, while the right wrist bends. The right wrist should never cock, it should always be level. The section on Flying Wedges includes some excellent references for study. Kevin Quote:
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The not so open door policy
Kevin,
Thanks for standing up for Lynn's website. I can understand why links to other instuctors are posted here. I've seen several pop up in the last couple of weeks. In a rush for answers or excitement about a new find, people sometimes forget this website is real property. Not picking on you specifically gmbtempe. Its akin to walking into Lynns house and showing a video of another instructor to an audience in the living room without permission. Please folks, if you have a question or an answer search this site first before posting an off site link. Then again, you can always' reciprocate by posting one of Lynn's youtube videos on other instructors sites. I'm sure they'll appreciate it as much as we do. |
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I'll take a guess at the Double Cock, pull relationship. If you take your bent and cocked left wrist from Top down to Impact and maintain the same degree of bend (you can undo the wrist cock of course) the clubface will be pointed to the left. Given that the ball starts off approximately square to the face angle at separation a pull shot will result. Just a guess though there could well have been other factors. Welcome to LBG. |
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I guess I just get caught up in seeing things around the net related to a subject and relay the information, given this came from someone with TGM certification I did not realize, nor have the understanding to define a true practitioner, or that the video was an attempt to do anything like that. |
Ive done it too.
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This is a bit of a thread hijack, so if y'all don't mind, I'll clean up the posts and try to get this back on track.
When posting a link to another instructors teaching, how do you know what is appropriate or not? The easy answer is any Instructor that Lynn associates with either through joint Academies or is on the Pro Contributors list is fair game. There are also a number of Instructors that Lynn appreciates and has referenced in his posts. He enjoys videos and photos of those guys as well. The rest of the TGM community and outside instructors are considered "friendly competition". If in doubt, just PM Lynn or any of the Admins. |
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