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Old 07-12-2005, 02:02 PM
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One of the keys to getting benefit out of a heavy club is learning to let the club show you what it wants to do.

flow with the club, let it 'swing' you and you will find a tempo that will give you far better distance and consistency than any amount of 'effort' will.

Effortless power is all about getting things in the right sequence. A heavy club can show you this if you 'allow' it to.

Yes, it is helpful to swing a heavy club. I like to use one without a clubface to avoid 'interupting' the swinging force. This will build your strength, using slow motion moves. Enough motion to 'swing', without 'adding'.

Supporting the force. Flowing with it in the proper sequence.

"I let the club balance me" - Moe Norman
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