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Originally Posted by nuke99
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Yeah .. offplane and bobbing. However, what really nice is the big improvements in Impact and compressions. ( can you hear the ball Sneezing after it flew off? ) Its amazing to me comming from Duffing the balls and no extensor action at all. Well its just the first official lesson and alot of TGM thoughts in my brain.
But Look Ma ... who i look like? You didn't tell me i got a long lost relative?
some resemblence haha... Not the execution of course .


Blame it on Comdpa if i don't improve in the next few months /emote Hide ...:P
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Lots of things to like in your action,
Nuke. Judging from the photos above and also your video, you come into Release well, and you hold your Left and Right Wrist alignments well through Impact and into the Finish.
But you are not doing what this fellow in the comparison sequence is doing. Namely, he is
Swinging (note the Horizontal Hinge Action of the toe-down-the-Line Clubface at the end of the Follow-Through) and you are
Hitting (note the Angled Hinge Action with its Clubface 'angled' across the Line at the same juncture).
Further evidence of that strong Right Arm Action through the Ball can be seen in your video. After your Finish, you completely let go of the Club with the Left Hand and hold it solely in your Right (where it has been controlled all along!). You will often see a TOUR player let go of the club at the Finish, but they will always let go with the
Right Hand, not the Left. Even with Hitting, you need a Left Hand control of the Clubhead and the Clubface. Here I am talking about the Left Hand's control of the Clubhead's
location in relation to the Plane. I am
not referring to the Right Hand's control of the Clubhead's
Acceleration (through its Pressure Points).
I recommend you monitor your Finish alignments. Learn to Finish with both Hands firmly in control of the Club -- remember, the Hands are Clamps! -- but if you do let go with one Hand or the other, make sure that you let go with the Right.
A couple more things...
As I've said, I think you are making a fine Hitting Stroke. However, looking at the top of your Backstroke, you have Loaded your
Left Wrist for
Swinging, not your
Right Elbow for
Hitting. You must now
Drag the Club down (back to
Top -- Right Shoulder high -- from
End) before you can begin your Hitter's
Drive into Impact. I could say a lot more on this, but the bottom line is that you need to
shorten your Stroke. Its length simply is not compatible with your
Muscular -- not
Centrifugal -- Right Arm Drive through the Ball. I think this change will enable you to increase your Right Triceps Drive through Impact and also your Extension into the Follow-Through and Finish.
Finally, I would monitor the Right Foot at the Finish. There is no point to your excessive Roll onto its outside edge. I know that there are TOUR players who do this --
Jeff Ogilvy comes to mind (although not so exaggerated) -- but there really is no reason for this action other than habit. And that habit can be disruptive to Balance. It can also allow too much freedom of the Body to pull the Hands out of their relationship with the Plane Line.
So, go ahead and Finish on your right toe but do not roll your Foot onto its outer edge. Remember, the Heel is ideally 'pulled' off the ground and not 'lifted' off, even into the Finish.
Again, Nuke, you have an excellent foundation upon which to build a truly first-class Golf Stroke. As
Homer Kelley would say, "All that is needed is more and more precision in the Component Relationships that make up your Total Motion." You're well on your way now...
Go for it!
