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Old 05-09-2010, 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
What is this "Load and Throw" tendency all about? It is a real problem. I have a pal who loads like Hogan but immediately tosses it all away. He's so close to golfing bliss. And so far away too. Im guilty of it too unless Im swinging at dandelions in my yard. Put the ball in front of me and I toss it. Homer said that most pro's are in the process of throwing the club, they're just better at it. He had some exceptions of course, Trevino for one.

Why do we not sustain the Lag Pressure when confronted with the ball? There must be a cure. Staying away from #3 pressure is like staying away from love, isnt it?
The #3 PP pushes against the Shaft which is Radial Pressure (bad for Swingers). When the Hands slightly slow as Throwout occurs then hand speed can't sustain the lag because the shaft jolts away from the #3 PP like it's jumping off a trampoline. Technically, it's still called swinging.

It's a bad situation because the harder you swing, the worse the Trampoline problem becomes. The Clubhead ends up leading the Shaft into Impact and Rolling is out of the question, and Angled Hinging becomes firmly implanted into your Stroke Pattern. An Experienced Player can overcome this problem because His Pivot is responsible for the #3 Accumulator Roll and he can manipulate the acceleration of the secondary lever.

Pulling on a Bell's Rope Handle offers more than enough Clubhead Lag feel while the #3 PP is used only for sensing direction and Plane Angle.

Clubhead Lag is when the Clubshaft Bends while overcoming Clubhead Inertia at Start-down.

Oh, one last important point. You cannot use the Rope Handle procedure if you shift to the Elbow Plane during the Downstroke. They are Incompatible Procedures. Plane Shifters can use a somewhat similar procedure called "grip it and rip it". Grip firmly.

Last edited by Daryl : 05-09-2010 at 04:15 PM.
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