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Old 06-09-2009, 05:23 PM
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My driver was always difficult to hit. At Cuscowilla I began to see the light and with further help from Jeff Hull I am doing well with it. It was always easier to hit irons. My turn was adequate for irons but not the driver. This month it seemed to click. Need more turn with driver. I came out of the Doyle tree with the deep elbow and foward leaning club. Made driver harder to hit. This post brings it all together. Now I will think more about where to put low point in rough around green, with driver etc.. Gives me more tools to work with and a better understanding Thanks
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Old 06-09-2009, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by david sandridge View Post
My driver was always difficult to hit. At Cuscowilla I began to see the light and with further help from Jeff Hull I am doing well with it. It was always easier to hit irons. My turn was adequate for irons but not the driver. This month it seemed to click. Need more turn with driver. I came out of the Doyle tree with the deep elbow and foward leaning club. Made driver harder to hit. This post brings it all together. Now I will think more about where to put low point in rough around green, with driver etc.. Gives me more tools to work with and a better understanding Thanks
Hmm? Cuscowilla. Great facility and Golf Course. It looked like a lot of fun. Aren't those Australians fun. TGM instruction was represented from two separate Continents. Unfortunately, I couldn't schedule it. You should talk to Yoda because I think he gives a guarantee. I could be wrong. Tell him that you wanted a lesson on all of the clubs, even the ones that are hard to hit. It's worth a try. See what he says.


I think that Homer Looks at Low-Point as having a fixed relationship with the body, such as at the Left Shoulder and of course, I agree. On the other hand, he knew that we can control a clean pick off with any club using extensor action at impact fix to control divot depth. But he was also keenly aware of the divergence of the plane line and arch of approach. As the ball is moved back in the stance that divergence increases. So, opening and closing the plane line in relation to the stance line ,,etc, etc.

But I'm willing to experiment. Just to understand.

I too, use the Doyle pre-shot. Toe on the line, Step across the line, Balance, etc. I'd like to step 3" across just one time to hear him react.
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