Sunday, October 28, 2012

summary of thoughts

most important thing is to relax the left arm. a lot of faults happen because of failing to keep the arm relaxed. putting really really visualize spot where ball enters cup pick spot 1/2 " in front of ball relax arms toss club back collect momentum let right shoulder get pushed forward chipping keep club upright, the more upright, the lower the ball flight setup toe down, strike the match. toe grind. closed face to path to put some stopping power on it to help with downhill lies. Visualize spot where ball enters cup. visualize spot 1/2" in front of ball for ball to pass over weight forward, open stance relax arms toss club back collect momentum let right shoulder rock forward with relaxed arms. don't tense, don't stop momentum forward. with 50 deg wedge throw it 1/2 way there with 54 deg wedge, throw it 2/3 way there work on developing feel toss the club back. let the momentum stop and then swing the shoulders through. remember the higher takeaway. 1/4" setup towards the heel to allow for drop. with short game, out to in path. clubface closed to actual path. with full swing, in to out path. arms should really be away from body after contact with ball. hands should have turned over if left arm is relaxed. visualize ball very back in stance with driver. remember to hit the imaginary ball. need to get swing flat and closing face early.

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