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Old 01-26-2006, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by birdie_man
Is that as far as you ever take your backswing Ted?

What happens if you go further?
Yep...
I hit the PW 140 yards. And, Homer said take it as short as possible until you start losing distance.
When I take the driver back, the clubhead travels farther because the club's longer. But, my hands are similarly positioned.
If I take it farther, the shaft starts loading for swinging. No thanks!!!
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Old 01-27-2006, 09:15 AM
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Ted,
I took a hitting lesson where I was told to have the left arm definitiely above the right and the right arm bent. Is this what you teach? Just wondering what you guys teach, I also was told to let the right arm chicken wing for lack of a better term. Your's looks to be pointing more down - just random wondering.
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Old 01-27-2006, 09:47 AM
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Ted,
I took a hitting lesson where I was told to have the left arm definitiely above the right and the right arm bent. Is this what you teach? Just wondering what you guys teach, I also was told to let the right arm chicken wing for lack of a better term. Your's looks to be pointing more down - just random wondering.
Yes. We often focus on the flying wedges.
7-3: "For Hitting, the Right Forearm should be precisely in-line with - and directly opposed to - the motion of the On Plane Loading Action of the entire Primary Lever Assembly not just the Clubshaft, and this alignment maintained through Impact."
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Yes. We often focus on the flying wedges.
7-3: "For Hitting, the Right Forearm should be precisely in-line with - and directly opposed to - the motion of the On Plane Loading Action of the entire Primary Lever Assembly not just the Clubshaft, and this alignment maintained through Impact."
Ted ... please channel this to me in layman terms or feel. Thanks!
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Ted,

I just found your PW sequence which is awesome! If you get a chance in the near future to post your driver sequence that would be excellent! It looks like you've been successful at convincing another person to become a hitter, and I never thought I would consider hitting.

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Originally Posted by YodasLuke
Yep...
I hit the PW 140 yards. And, Homer said take it as short as possible until you start losing distance.
When I take the driver back, the clubhead travels farther because the club's longer. But, my hands are similarly positioned.
If I take it farther, the shaft starts loading for swinging. No thanks!!!
I have been working on a this idea and it is amazing how much more accurate I have become with a short as possible backswing without losing distance. Thanks for the knowledge.
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