I had the pleasure of working with Brian on Long Island today. We worked on :
1. The grip. My right hand was under the club way too much, forcing my arm into a weird contortion on the downswing. Fixing this made a huge difference.
2. Twistaway. It works big time in helping slicers.
3. Angling my hips more toward the ball on my downswing to prevent the OTT move.
4. "Dribbling a basketball" on the downswing to retain the proper clubface position .
5. Feeling that #3 pressure point was pointing towards the ground on the downswing. Brian also had me imagine that I had a dot on my first knuckle to help me with this point.
6. Getting the club on an imaginary movie screen in the finish position.
7. Pitching. For the first time, I know how to practice this properly.
The point that needs to be emphasized is this: Brian teaches what *you* need to learn. There is no doubt in my mind that Brian would use different components, different drills, and different word pictures for other individuals.
I firmly believe that today will make a big difference in my game. Walk, run or fly to work with Brian. You deserve it!
Gumper
P.S.- Mike Jacobs (GSED),who graciously hosted, and Rick Nielsen (GSEM) were also at the club. Both are class guys and excellent instructors.
1. The grip. My right hand was under the club way too much, forcing my arm into a weird contortion on the downswing. Fixing this made a huge difference.
2. Twistaway. It works big time in helping slicers.
3. Angling my hips more toward the ball on my downswing to prevent the OTT move.
4. "Dribbling a basketball" on the downswing to retain the proper clubface position .
5. Feeling that #3 pressure point was pointing towards the ground on the downswing. Brian also had me imagine that I had a dot on my first knuckle to help me with this point.
6. Getting the club on an imaginary movie screen in the finish position.
7. Pitching. For the first time, I know how to practice this properly.
The point that needs to be emphasized is this: Brian teaches what *you* need to learn. There is no doubt in my mind that Brian would use different components, different drills, and different word pictures for other individuals.
I firmly believe that today will make a big difference in my game. Walk, run or fly to work with Brian. You deserve it!
Gumper
P.S.- Mike Jacobs (GSED),who graciously hosted, and Rick Nielsen (GSEM) were also at the club. Both are class guys and excellent instructors.