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BULLET HOLE THROUGH A BASEBALL
"Principles are simple-their applications get complicated. The principle of Golf is the "line of compression." The Mechanics of Golf is the production and manipulation of the "line of compression."
The example Homer gives is a bullet hole through a baseball. What about that for putting? What about visualization of the bullet hole starting exactly where you want the putt to start? What about the visualization of your sweet spot covering the bullet hole in the rear of the ball to compress it right down your line. That is the line of compression on the putting green. What a great visualiztion!!!! For you that really struggle with your putting. I want to introduce a concept that is not on tv much. Begin taking your practice strokes above the ball, seeing the line of compression, visualizing the bullet hole through the baseball and your putter face covering that back hole. Remember in G.O.L.F. the waggle means something. |
Re: BULLET HOLE THROUGH A BASEBALL
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Fantastic ! I may just get this tattoed on the underside of my left forearm. 8) |
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6bmike, Is not all this "visualization" of the ball what Homer is talking about here. Why is it that 30 years later everyone on the planet is not talking about this "line of compression" and the visual equivalents of it? |
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The planet will catch up soon. The marriage of the Internet and The Golfing Machine will catapult Mr. Kelley’s genius deep into mainstream golf faster than ever. But I feel Homer’s greatest contribution to golf instruction (and there are many) will be recognized as his ambiguity busting terminology, so when instructions and students talk about “line of compression,” “hinge,” “rhythm,” “pivot,” etc, it will have a precise exact meaning. And that can only be good for sound machine building. |
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Worked with a tour player yesterday at the tournament that completely understood this concept. He was mixing a wrist stroke, an arm stroke and a shoulder stroke. I explianed how hitting different parts of the ball would change the speed (bullet hole through different parts of the base ball) and then led into not mixing the arm only stroke with the shoulder stroke. A few drills later and he was ready. |
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My strange "seems to be" when I putt is that my elbows move my fingers. |
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"ELBOWS MOVING FINGERS" is a little scary to me. You may use either an arm stroke, wrist stroke, or shoulder stroke. Don't mix or you scores will end up in the blender. |
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What does Tiger do in his stroke? I didn’t copy his but it looks the same. My elbows are close to the hips and have the slight release of the putter head. It feels like “triangle” is smaller- closer to the hands with a line across the elbows rather than the shoulders. Again just seems to bes. Another “seems to be” is although I have a natural arc in my backstroke, just like your training aid proved to me, I ‘feel’ as if I am taking it back straight and through. Enough foot and the mouth, VJ. Something I do works, I never feel as if my putting is off and Lynn fixed my chipping so I’m closer to the pin than ever and that is sweet. I enjoy reading your posts. Happy Memorial Day! |
6bmike,
It seems to me you are using an arm only stroke. You a close to the ball for alignment and also so that you can possilbly feel your elbow moving (possibly it rubs your shirt) and you have no use for the shoulders. It may "feel" like your right elbow is bending in the backstroke, straightening in the downstroke, and the left elbow is bending while the right arm goes to finish. "If it ain't broken. Don't fix it." |
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Would this bullet hole be exactly on the BACK of the ball for a putt? Or would it be towards the inside-aft corner? -Paul |
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