4, 1, 2, 3....a Brief Description Please

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Experiment with a focus on PP2. It will give you much more of a 'swingers' feel, and has the added benefit of really showing you the feel of the back of the left hand/left hand wedge (as noted by holenone).

PP2 is, IMO a bit harder to 'get' than either 1 or 3, but once you do, you will feel a very powerful sense of control, and a very clear feel of plane

Like throwing a frisbee
 
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quote:Originally posted by efnef

Here is the key and where many amateurs get crossed up. In Swinging, the right arm is inactively thrusting, it is inert. In Hitting the right arm actively thrusting. If you are Swinging the right arm should NOT be the focal point. If it is, then you are moving from a Swinging Procedure to a Hitting Procedure. What is the significance? The more you mix Hitting and Swinging Components, the more your game will suffer. Can you get away with it? Yes. But, you will suffer inconsistencies. This is why one must decide from the get go, "Am I going to Hit or Swing?"

So if swingers aren't supposed to focus on the right arm, then what is all this business on the magic of the right forearm, focus on the right forearm and pp3 tracing the plane line? All this time, I have been mixing hitting and hitting by focusing on fanning of the right forearm on pickup, and aiming it and pp3 at the aiming point on the downstroke. So what should swingers focus on? If I focus on pp3, aren't I automaticallyfocuing on the right am because the right flying wedge includes pp3 and the right forearm?

Just to clarify-- I did not write the above, I just posted it. The author was Golfingrandy (Dude on this board) from the TGM board. :)
 
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