When people really understand 4-D-O and 2-P; that Wristcock is a Clubhead motion and Rolling is a Clubface motion (in most cases) and the two are seperate but coordinated, their game will go to a new "Level". All this is done by Monitoring the Hands.
As Mr. Kelley stated, "The Hands become adjustable clamps with two power actuators- for Vertical and Rotational manipulation. The Left Wrist is merely a hinge-pin allowing Wristcock but no Wristbend."
Notice he left out Horizontal Wrist motion, the number one cause for the motion to breakdown.
Norrin Radd Surfer dude,
As one of the most well versed teachers of The Golfing Machine . . . what do you do with your students to bridge the gap between the Uncocking and the Rolling? I think the Uncocking part is the easy part it's the blending of the two that seems to be hard.
What's the scoop chicken poop? Or better not to scoop the chicken poop?
As one of the most well versed teachers of The Golfing Machine . . . what do you do with your students to bridge the gap between the Uncocking and the Rolling? I think the Uncocking part is the easy part it's the blending of the two that seems to be hard.
What's the scoop chicken poop? Or better not to scoop the chicken poop?
Bump.
This is a great question that was never answered directly. Anybody out there have some good answers to Bucket's question here?