The Ones That Do Not Like The Pbs Cannot Keep A Constant Pressure To Follow Through. I Continue Until Those Fellows Understand The Constant Flow Of Force And Not A Thrash.
Ben Doyle has for years ripped a chunk of grass from the turf, placed it between his student's right forefinger and club, and then demanded that it remain there throughout the stroke.
This is all about awareness.
Monitoring crucial pressure.
And making sure that, through impact, it is sustained.
Andy, its supposed to lift your knuckle away, thats how you begin to feel pp3 correctly.
__________________ The student senses his teacher’s steadfast belief and quiet resolve: “This is doable. It is doable by you. The pathway is there. All you need is determination and time.” And together, they make it happen.
I have found it useful when hitting my "warm-up" shots. It puts me in touch with Mr. lag pressure. I find it a little cumbersome on full strokes, but I have benefitted from it in that manner as well. Such a simple idea, huh?
I love the term simple idea. That is the beauty of the Pbs. Aiming the pressure. Those of you along with Jeff know that there are volumes of information behind the Pbs to prove it's worth.
The product is awesome and I use it not only myself but for my tour players in short-game and full swing. Jeff Evans is a friend and a great person, he has brought a simple product to others that will help create lag, control of PP, and proper education of the hands. Jeff and I have just become friends over the past few months, and he has a great love for the game of golf.