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Old 06-03-2010, 08:37 AM
HungryBear HungryBear is offline
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I woke up this morning and started to think again- that is seldom good for me and does no one else any good at all. But here goes my ramble. I think what TGM is and what G.O.L.F. is. I think what a fine system of learning and developing a golf “game” it is. I am reminded that a basis is the book. What a fine but difficult book it is- thanks HK-. Then I see what a fine teacher and communicator and demonstrator of the “Alignments” and translation and understanding Yoda is- Thanks Yoda. We are all lucky. Then I recall Ben Doyle. “gentle ben” because he has a way of communicating to a big guy how to take all that will to attack into a gentle “touchy- feely” world. Then I read again chapter 4 and 5 particular 4-D and 5. A how it all fits because it is Imperative that I include 1. “Flat” left wrist 2. Lag pressure point and a straight plane line and all with Rhythm Balance and a steady head. Then I think about how I handle some of this and what is the feel. When I swing I have a very light grip. Barely touch the club. Swing my wrists and let the hands do what the have learned almost automatic. Sometimes I throw in a little #2 intentional uncock to get things” zipping” But that is my thing. When I hit I have am “more solid” grip and I use my hand more- I say hands not fingers. OK now I am ready for more TIPS and that is great because This has to be turned over again and again in my computer. Whaiting for the chicks to all hatch.
End my ramble in the lounge.

The Bear
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Old 06-03-2010, 08:28 PM
dlam dlam is offline
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I really wondering how important accumulator #3 is? Tim Clark is known to be unable to supinate his left arm. On playing lesson he describes how he cannot even turn out with his left hand to get change from a drive in window!
Granted he's not that much of a chipper or a long hitter. But really accurate fairway player.

My point is that left forearm supination is part of the swivel process and it interesting to see how even top professional dont utilize all the accumulators to full potential. I think one the reasons his percentage in greens in regulation is so high that he cant under swivel or over swivel thru the ball offline.

just my 2cents
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