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Originally Posted by deckhead
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I am just now realizing that after a couple of hours of work (backswing on plane, and hands now in correct position) that my ball flight is going to the right.
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Luke is right,
Jeff. You have for years been habitually aligning your Club
face Square to the Target Line and open to the direction of your Club
head's Outside-In Path through the Ball. You've
Steered (the
First Snare / 3-F-7-A) through Impact and thus have not been able to achieve the true
Roll of the #3 Accumulator (Left Arm and Club Angle). That's because your Computer knows that if you
do Roll, it's "Fore Left!"
Now you have made a great deal of progress in a very short period of time. For the first time, your Clubhead is taking the correct
Inside-Out Path through Impact. But, your habitual tendency to
Steer is causing you to align the Club
face Open to the new Inside-Out Flight Path of the Club
head (2-N-0). So off the Ball goes to the right. Or even right-to-right! Don't feel bad...this is what
everybody does!
Now the challenge:
Your
subconscious Feel (to Steer and align the Clubface Open to the direction of your Swing Path) and your
intellectual knowledge (of the correct Horizontal Hinge Action and its
Roll through Impact) must 'duke it out.' It's a little like patting your head and rubbing your stomach at the same time.
You must learn to differentiate the respective Motions by Feel. That is, the Club
head Path (
Right Forearm and #3 Pressure Point
Tracing) and the Club
face Alignment (the Flat
Left Wrist executing its Horizontal
Hinge Action). Two separate and distinct actions...but ultimately
one Motion with its own identifiable Feel. Sounds tough, but it's really not. With a little time...
It's a piece of cake.
We are indeed....
Fearfully and wonderfully made.