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Originally Posted by giantsuckingsound
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EC showed me this too. It's deadly! The cool thing about this method is that you get to go ahead and HIT the ball. When this was introduced to me, I couldn't believe how solid impact felt. The compression felt so good that I thought "I just blasted that one across the green." But nope! The ball just comes out spinning and soft.
I'm to the point now where I just chip and pitch mostly with Lob Wedge or SW. Reason being because you can go ahead and be aggressive, but the shots are easier to control.
Another cool thing about this is you can really learn to hit bunches shots doing this. Give 'em a little horizontal hinge and they're off and running. Angled hinge and you get mid high checkers. And the vertical hinge gives the soft dead shots.
TGM rocks on the full swing. But to me it's even better with short game shots. Plus around the green you can really drill down on your "impact hands." My office is now just up the road from the local muni. When the weather gets better . . . Lunch = ham sandwich, Cheerwine, and the chipping green.
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GSS
Thank You for adding to it.
The action is so easy that it almost hurts to think how much time that I have wasted in the past using an inferior method.
This truly is what
The Golfing Machine is all about.
Simple and precise.