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Rhythm 11-11-2005 01:03 AM

Right Hand Release
 
I just had a lesson with a legend of the game, he's won multiple tournaments and a couple of majors. When we talked about the swing, he showed me how to feel like I was throwing with the right hand. Not throwaway, he described it as throwing seed the way a farmer would. The right wrist stayed bent as it rotated through, but not rigid, more relaxed.Left wrist stays flat just rotated faster. I am a swinger, so it felt like it sped up my horizontal hinge action and put incredible zip through impact. Impact was very crisp and loud, and it gave the feeling of relly letting go not trying to control the hinging but freeing it up.

What does everyone think about the right arm sensing that motion? When I did it, i could monitor the #3 as well as my right forearm tracing.

bts 11-11-2005 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhythm
I just had a lesson with a legend of the game, he's won multiple tournaments and a couple of majors. When we talked about the swing, he showed me how to feel like I was throwing with the right hand. Not throwaway, he described it as throwing seed the way a farmer would. The right wrist stayed bent as it rotated through, but not rigid, more relaxed.Left wrist stays flat just rotated faster. I am a swinger, so it felt like it sped up my horizontal hinge action and put incredible zip through impact. Impact was very crisp and loud, and it gave the feeling of relly letting go not trying to control the hinging but freeing it up.

What does everyone think about the right arm sensing that motion? When I did it, i could monitor the #3 as well as my right forearm tracing.

It seems that, with either hands only, my left wrist stays cocked (and flat) or right wrist bend (and level) while pulling the club toward impact. With both hands, same things. In other words, feel like with only one hand.

Mike O 11-11-2005 12:29 PM

Improvement
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhythm
I just had a lesson with a legend of the game, he's won multiple tournaments and a couple of majors. When we talked about the swing, he showed me how to feel like I was throwing with the right hand. Not throwaway, he described it as throwing seed the way a farmer would. The right wrist stayed bent as it rotated through, but not rigid, more relaxed.Left wrist stays flat just rotated faster. I am a swinger, so it felt like it sped up my horizontal hinge action and put incredible zip through impact. Impact was very crisp and loud, and it gave the feeling of relly letting go not trying to control the hinging but freeing it up.

What does everyone think about the right arm sensing that motion? When I did it, i could monitor the #3 as well as my right forearm tracing.

Sounds like you just went from GSEB to GSED- with the proper direction from an "unofficial" GSED. Congrats!

drewitgolf 11-12-2005 10:12 AM

Planting the seeds
 
I didn't realize Jack Burke Jr. was still teaching.

oztrainee 01-21-2006 01:09 AM

Right Arm Swinging HandsCPivot
 
I was having a lot of difficulties in using my Master Accumulator. Until I start to work on the my right arm Acc #3 Rhythum. A lot people would think that if we are doing right arm swinging, the centre of the orbit should be the right elbow. But it is all depending on how you are going to manipulate the force.
Swinging procedure, of getting the #1 Acc get pull out by the CF, doesn’t mean that we are not using the right arm to start our pivot.
I had similar discussion here and I can’t be bother to cut and paste, please click the following link and look at the posting. Quite comprehensive.

http://general.golfbullshit.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=63

Pivot power hands controlled pivot.


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