#3 Pressure Point under the Sweet Spot

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I "think" I have heard it said before that one should work the #3 pressure point under the sweet spot on the downswing. Anyone else heard that?

If so, can someone explain when the #3 pressure point starts working its way from under the sweetspot to behind it?
 

Brian Manzella

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Never UNDER....B E H I N D ! ! ! !!!!!!

"If so, can someone explain when the #3 pressure point starts working its way from under the sweetspot to behind it?"

Right before you shank it.
 
Thanks Brian, I definitely don't want any shanks!

You mentioned in the video answer section of "Head Movement & Left or Right Misses" that one should work under the sweet spot on the downswing. Is that with axis tilt?
 
Jim, be prepared to be "cracked up" often as I probably ask a lot of very elementary questions. I started my TGM journey eight months ago and I have a lot to learn, but I have already learned a lot.
 

Brian Manzella

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Oh noooooooooooooooooooooo.

I said if you have to TILT LATE becuase of a reverse pivo or a FORCED still head that is too forward...THEN you WILL probably work under the sweetspot.

That's why you need to make a good backswing pivot.
 

Brian Manzella

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If you are a swinger...you may BE under the sweetspot at the top, but even then, you can FEEL you aren't.

Get behind that sweetspot and DRIVE IT INTO THE GROUND!
 

Jim Kobylinski

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quote:Originally posted by c21heel

Jim, be prepared to be "cracked up" often as I probably ask a lot of very elementary questions. I started my TGM journey eight months ago and I have a lot to learn, but I have already learned a lot.

Please don't feel like you are cracking me up. I just meant his response did. I have studied the swing and TGM for almost 3 years so there was a point where i didn't get something either. We are all here to learn.
 
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