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12 piece bucket 04-13-2005 09:27 PM

Shut
 
Any advice on getting "un"shut at the top?

Thanks!

R

jim_0068 04-14-2005 09:29 AM

LOL....stop arching your wrist.

If your grip is neutral and have arch you're wrist, it will be "shut."

If your grip is strong and your wrist is flat, it will be "shut."

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What type of grip do you employ?

Lastly, this seems like it is common sense but not always....make sure you are gripping the club in the right position in your hands. Nothing like gripping the club closed to begin with.

Bagger Lance 04-14-2005 10:17 AM

Re: Shut
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
Any advice on getting "un"shut at the top?

Thanks!

R

Might check your students application of extensor action. It is not a pushing out with the right hand, it is a below plane pull. If the palm of the right hand starts facing away from the plane due to an incorrect EA application instead of staying flat to the plane, you get a flat condition at the top.
Da Plane Boss, Da Plane.

Bagger

EdZ 04-14-2005 04:33 PM

In addition to extensor action, you may want to work on drills exagerating 'full roll' of the left forearm. Often the instinct to get 'shut' at the top comes from not knowing/trusting/executing full roll - at least for a swingers motion.

There are a lot of great aids that teach this feel. The figure 8 strap is really the best IMO (assuming a flat left wrist), but if you are not able to 'get' the roll, you might try something like the 'protater' or the 'pure swing', both of which do an excellent job of teaching the proper feels on the downswing.

Getting the feel of the roll will allow you to not 'try' to keep the face square going back, or to over arch, which will let you move away from that shut position

If you are a hitter however, you 'can' play quite well from that shut position.

Just don't confuse the hitter's move with the swingers (in general, angled hinge vs horizontal hinge - or to simplify, a 'no roll' feel vs a 'full roll' feel).


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