Is float loading the answer to chronic throwaway?
I am a high handicap golfer with a fairly wonky swing.

I have been studying TGM for about a year. In patches I hit the ball as well as any low handicapper but throwaway always seems to come back.

When it does I start playing golf like someone who never played before until I re-discover lag and manage to sustain at least a good portion of it into impact.
I was at the driving range at lunch time today. Messing around I tried out float loading. WOW!!!

I started hitting the ball more crisply than I ever did before. I can’t wait for the weekend so I can try it out on the course.
I wonder is float loading a good way to stop a high handicapper such as myself throwing the club away.
What I am doing is re-cocking the club a little on the way down, feeling the lag loading onto PP#3. Then all I have to do is let centrifugal force look after the rest and the ball soars into the distance.
To my amazement it also works beautifully with acquired motion swings. Acquired motion is something I always had difficulty with as I always over accelerate and throw the club away. With this float loading action I am able to hit the ball about 100yds with a tiny little back swing.
I hope that this feeling lasts!!
Thank you LBJ and Mr Kelley for the introducing me to the catalogue of components which I can experiment with. Eventually I hope to cobble together a swing that will allow me to break 80. Hopefully Float Loading will give me a good summer’s golf.