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Old 03-21-2009, 06:29 PM
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no rush Luke. Hang with the kids if you've been busy. I have been hitting of late and am curious how you add pressure for a longer than normal drive.

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Old 03-22-2009, 07:59 PM
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no rush Luke. Hang with the kids if you've been busy. I have been hitting of late and am curious how you add pressure for a longer than normal drive.

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I have been a little busy. I gave 21 lessons on Friday and Saturday. I was very tired, and I wanted to answer your post when I could stay awake.

I'm using all 4 Barrels. I Float my Right Elbow in Start Down. I'm Dragging then Driving. I developed my stroke by practicing for two months, going only to Follow Through. The both arms straight position after Impact is imperative. I imagine my club going fastest after Impact. When I want to max out the distance, I want the club to feel as heavy as I can make it.
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Old 03-22-2009, 08:15 PM
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I have been a little busy. I gave 21 lessons on Friday and Saturday. I was very tired, and I wanted to answer your post when I could stay awake.

I'm using all 4 Barrels. I Float my Right Elbow in Start Down. I'm Dragging then Driving. I developed my stroke by practicing for two months, going only to Follow Through. The both arms straight position after Impact is imperative. I imagine my club going fastest after Impact. When I want to max out the distance, I want the club to feel as heavy as I can make it.
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Old 03-22-2009, 09:46 PM
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I have been a little busy. I gave 21 lessons on Friday and Saturday. I was very tired, and I wanted to answer your post when I could stay awake.

I'm using all 4 Barrels. I Float my Right Elbow in Start Down. I'm Dragging then Driving. I developed my stroke by practicing for two months, going only to Follow Through. The both arms straight position after Impact is imperative. I imagine my club going fastest after Impact. When I want to max out the distance, I want the club to feel as heavy as I can make it.

Thanks Luke

It was the business of getting to both arms straight in acquired that got me going on hitting. Had trouble getting there swinging before. Sure feels like an imperative. Im trying to get there with all clubs at all lag pressures. Still a work in progress, might take a life time or two.

More and more it seems like its about Pressure not speed for me. More mass and more thrust? Is this what you mean? Or do you speed up the drag loading too?

Jack used to say that when he wanted to hit one really long he felt like he swung slower.........nice extension on him too.

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