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Standard hip motion combined with Standard knee action is a very helpful way to maintain a steady head and is especially helpful when cross line hip motion is used. A great image for this is to feel that you 'sit on your right cheek' as you pivot. It can help those who tend to come over the top tremendously, especially when using a 'slip grip' drill. |
Thanks for the intro to ted and Lynn
Hi Frank,
Great recommendation. I enjoyed a solid morning with the dynamic duo. Look for me on the forum and at Old Waverly in April. Gerard |
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In other words, you "spin" to allow the head to be stationary, which can be very tough to accomplish with an intention of applying power to the ball by the pivot action. The pivot is supposed to apply power to the arms and club. Will a swing with a "lunging" head work? Absolutely, as long as it's precise enough, which demands tremendous talent and hard work. |
Me too...
Guys,
I have the same problem. It is my biggest swing flaw. On Yoda's recommendation, I ordered a B.O.S.U. ball the other day. I think between that and working on my flexibility(it doesn't help sitting in a chair 12 hours a day at work), I should see some improvment by late spring. Interestingly, the Golf Channel's Health & Fitness section is now in week three of B.O.S.U. ball exercises. |
Collin Neeman's video
Just an observation.
It looks like Collin also has a tendency to always want to angle hinge. |
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