My driver is going too high to be effective into the wind.
My only thought going through the ball is right forearm low and driving.
Any suggestions for bringing the trajectory down would be appreciated.
Drive the #1 pressure point well past the ball. That drive will keep the right wrist bent at impact. If the wrist flattens at or around impact, you will suffer from trajectile disfunction.
My driver is going too high to be effective into the wind.
My only thought going through the ball is right forearm low and driving.
Any suggestions for bringing the trajectory down would be appreciated.
Drive the #1 pressure point well past the ball. That drive will keep the right wrist bent at impact. If the wrist flattens at or around impact, you will suffer from trajectile disfunction.
Luke
Golf having a lot of opposites, I will follow your Rx and use #1 to keep it Down.
My experience is that the layback of the Angled Hinge produces a higher flight along with the fade tendency. There IS a "little move" which will fix that.
My experience is that the layback of the Angled Hinge produces a higher flight along with the fade tendency. There IS a "little move" which will fix that.
A horizontal hinge is a hinge that is mounted vertically on a door jam - but imparts a horizontal motion to the door. So, for us TGM'ers, the hinge is mounted on our lead (or left shoulder - for righthanded golfers) shoulder (again - vertically - just like a door jam) and this allows a horizontal motion of the clubface, controlled and guided by the flat left wrist. So.....hinging in TGM is the motion of the mandatory flat left wrist through impact - horizontal hinging is the left hand and hence, clubface, closes in relationship to the planeline. Like a door does.
My experience is that the layback of the Angled Hinge produces a higher flight along with the fade tendency. There IS a "little move" which will fix that.
And the little move is
A counterclockwise "unscrewing" with the heel of the right hand along the axis of the thrusting right forearm while keeping the right wrist bent. Your right palm turns toward the ground through Impact. You replace the layback with more closing.
It's a twist of the right forearm such as you would do if you were unloosening a screw with a screwdriver. Except the right wrist is bent when doing it in the Hit.