6bmike-Thanks man, I will try using this. Would you say Hogans "thumb and forefinger off" grip will accomplish the same thing as your pistol grip drill to really feel that lag pressure?
mb6606-are you saying that since Sergio and Charles Howell are smaller pro's that they need more accumulator lag than say Ernie or Tiger?
Yoda's drill will teach you feel PP3 Lag Pressure onto the ball. It is IMPORTANT that the Lag Pressure of PP3 strikes the ball and not the evil twin PP3 Throw-Away. Do not flatten the right wrist.
I am not familiar with Hogan's drill but I think BH had the evil twin pp3, at times. He mentions how much trouble the index finger and thumb cause.
Delivery PP3 (extended down the shaft in this drill) with a bent and Level RW on a three dimensional Down, Out and Through incline plane. Shield eyes from blinding light.
One last point I have been meaning to post- this is as good a place as any.
When you 'see' the ball UP on the incline Plane, not at the bottom of the stroke, it changes how you ‘see’ impact. No longer will it feel like Down, Out and Through are three separate angular motions but D-O-T as ONE. Go through the lazy ball to Low Point on the incline plane.
6bmike-Thanks man, I will try using this. Would you say Hogans "thumb and forefinger off" grip will accomplish the same thing as your pistol grip drill to really feel that lag pressure?
mb6606-are you saying that since Sergio and Charles Howell are smaller pro's that they need more accumulator lag than say Ernie or Tiger?
Thanks guys
I would say yes to that. Funny how some guys think they need less. However its one of the reasons they are on the top of the charts.