I was just wondering the reason for the hands to lead the clubhead into impact? Thanks.
__________________ Yani Tseng, Go! Go! Go! Yani Tseng Did It Again! YOU load and sustain the "LAG", during which the "LAW" releases it, ideally beyond impact.
"Sustain (Yang/陽) the lag (Yin/陰)" is "the unification of Ying and Yang" (陰陽合一).
The "LAW" creates the "effect", which is the "motion" or "feel", with the "cause", which is the "intent" or "command".
"Lag" is the secret of golf, passion is the secret of life.
Think as a golfer, execute like a robot.
Rotate, twist, spin, turn. Bend the shaft.
In the grocery store
We push the cart using our legs, knees and feet - using our hands only as sensors - and not by knocking it to random destinations by means of jerky wrist actions.
In the better place
Same thing. We use a heavy, deliberate accelerating action through the ball. Not a "fast" weak jerky action. If the Hands are behind as a reslut of a jerky wrist action, there will be no pressure on the inner part of the right hand index finger and thus no feedback to the Computer.
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When James Durham recorded 94 at the Old Course at St Andrews in 1767, he set a course record that lasted 86 years. Golf: A curious sport whose object is to put a very small ball in a very small hole with implements ill desiged for the purpose - Sir Winston Churchill
Oh. And you can hit the ball without the hands leading the clubhead. And a long way! But if you do you have to forget about precision.
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When James Durham recorded 94 at the Old Course at St Andrews in 1767, he set a course record that lasted 86 years. Golf: A curious sport whose object is to put a very small ball in a very small hole with implements ill desiged for the purpose - Sir Winston Churchill
To do this the clubhead could not be descending at impact, correct?
Kee-rect - at least for any non-exotic shot.
I believe "lag pressure" is a more generic and better reference than "hands leading the clubhead".
Just a few weeks ago I watched a guy hitting drives over 400 yards (no wind - flat terrain) on my homecourse. Hitting up on the ball. I have footage & just need to get my act together to put them + obsvervations up. But the leftmost ball ended upp some 200 yards left of the rightmost, so although the length was amazing, the precision was not great. (Yes: The guy is a LD professional)
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When James Durham recorded 94 at the Old Course at St Andrews in 1767, he set a course record that lasted 86 years. Golf: A curious sport whose object is to put a very small ball in a very small hole with implements ill desiged for the purpose - Sir Winston Churchill