I take my b/swing to about 4 " above shoulder height,I feel if I go any higher,I,m out of plane,and the hit isnt as good(hitters pattern),how do I get more length from hitters method.I,ll be honest,on a good day,240-250 metres,I get this feeling that Im just not getting as much out of swing as I can,I just get this feeling that there,s more gas in the tank,how can I acheive more out of swing,Thanks in advance
I take my b/swing to about 4 " above shoulder height,I feel if I go any higher,I,m out of plane,and the hit isnt as good(hitters pattern),how do I get more length from hitters method.I,ll be honest,on a good day,240-250 metres,I get this feeling that Im just not getting as much out of swing as I can,I just get this feeling that there,s more gas in the tank,how can I acheive more out of swing,Thanks in advance
You still have to get the bent Right Arm to a Release Point. I find that many think that the Release begins in Start Down for Hitting.
Thanks for reply,I gather you mean pulling my elbow down to my side and then release,is this where tricep comes into play?Sorry about dumb questions,but TGM book wont be here for a couple of weeks.Thanks again
Thanks for reply,I gather you mean pulling my elbow down to my side and then release,is this where tricep comes into play?Sorry about dumb questions,but TGM book wont be here for a couple of weeks.Thanks again
When you get your book you'll find this: 7-24. Power Package Release "The Loaded Power Package enroute with its Accumulators full of stored Power must, at some selected point and in some selected manner, start applying its energy. That is - be Released. (Study 7-19 and 8-7.)"
Then in 10-24 you'll find six Release types.
So, from the Top the Pivot will transport the Power Package to your chosen Release Point and then employing a Trigger, the 10-20-B Right Arm Throw, your Right Tricep will fire, uncocking the Right Elbow, through Impact into Follow-Through.
Not a dumb question at all. The book will help your understanding considerably.
When you get your book you'll find this: 7-24. Power Package Release "The Loaded Power Package enroute with its Accumulators full of stored Power must, at some selected point and in some selected manner, start applying its energy. That is - be Released. (Study 7-19 and 8-7.)"
Then in 10-24 you'll find six Release types.
So, from the Top the Pivot will transport the Power Package to your chosen Release Point and then employing a Trigger, the 10-20-B Right Arm Throw, your Right Tricep will fire, uncocking the Right Elbow, through Impact into Follow-Through.
Not a dumb question at all. The book will help your understanding considerably.
To day I started to get more understanding about how to use accumulator,let me explain where Im at,Im taking club to top of b/swing,from there Im pulling trailing elbow into my side(rather quickly) and letting it release from there.
Im still not sure as to where my c/shaft should be pointing at the top of swing (plane line ?),but one step at a time,eh.by the way,Im only hitting 9 iron at this stage.I also dont want to hit too many until I get a better understanding of swing,but already it feels more compact and much better hit. Thanks again...PS cant wait to get my book
Im still not sure as to where my c/shaft should be pointing at the top of swing (plane line ?),but one step at a time,eh.by the way,Im only hitting 9 iron at this stage.I also dont want to hit too many until I get a better understanding of swing,but already it feels more compact and much better hit. Thanks again...PS cant wait to get my book
In regards to the Clubshaft:
1-L-5. The Clubshaft lies full length on a flat, tilted plane.
1-L-6. The Clubshaft always points at the Plane Line except when they are parallel to each other.
So, at the Top the butt of the Club will point at the Plane Line.
G-money,thanks heaps for your assist,I can imagine the questions I,ll have for you guys when my book get,s here.My daughter say,s I cant have it till next week.Birthday.