Confession of a former Golf Digest follower...
I have been playing golf for 3 years (currently 16.3hcp). I am a resident in Trondheim, Norway where we basically have 4-5
months of golf season (soon to end unfortunately).
For the previous 2 years I have been a Golf Digest follower, buying golf magazines (GD in particular) mostly because they promise to cure and fix my golf swing faults on the front cover. I had no result whatsoever from buying these magazines, they probably made things worse since I was trying different fixes every month. You live you learn...
Still looking for the "truth" I found brianmanzella.com in June this year (actually from looking at oneplanegolfswing.com, comparing Singh and Toms), reqognizing the pictures of David Toms from a Golf Digest articel ("The swing of the future"). I have later read Brian's take on the comparison.
Since then I have been lurking the forum, reading articles and posts with great joy (Brian, Yoda, diggerdog, jim_068, redgoat, EdZ, and many others contribute a great deal). I have downloaded the manzellashorts 1 through 6. I have watched all of them several times, but my work the last few months has evolved mostly from nr. 5 (Confession of a former flipper). The best 10 dollars I have ever spent by a factor of 1000... I am missing the Never slive again video since this one is only on DVD, but would like to get my hands on it.
I have had the information from the COAFF video "incubating in my coconut" during practice for a while now, and yesterday it finally "clicked". (I have had some "clicks" previously also, but this one is resulting in my first post on the forum). Yesterday evening, right before dark, I made som pitches with a SW from about 30-40 yards with an effortless accuracy I haven't even been close to before. What a joy I felt, I can't even begin to describe it. I was chipping and pitching it close to the pin for an hour and a half in the rain and dark ("until the cows come home", manzellashort #6), feeling like the happiest person in the world... I can't even begin to express my gratitude for the existence of the manzellashort #5. Thank you, Brian!!! I whish you all the best.
What did just "click" yesterday?
- The Manzella grip and mid-hands (been working on that for a while, "it takes some doing, but I promise you...").
- Float loading. "It is easier to move to a position than to hold the position", totally makes sense.
- Flat left wrist (been working on that for a while also). Float loading to a flat left wrist and then starting the downswing.
- What felt like thrust of a straight right arm (followthrough).
- Experimenting with both STT (shoulderturn takeaway) and RFT (right forearm takeaway). Yesterday I had RFT on the chipping, and STT on the pitching, because that is what feel the easiest.
- By no means a tight grip/tense hands.
- A feel of taking the club more to "the outside".
- Last but not least, educated hands (aiming point). "Learn where your hands need to be".
For those of you who has not seen the COAFF-video a lot of the quotes won't make any sense. My advise: Download it, Watch it and pay attention to the "it takes some doing"-part, because you probably won't get it over night.
Who would have tought that you could create your best golfing experience ever by exploring a website? I am now a Manzella follower... I imagine what could be done if I met the guy in person...
I ordered the yellow book over a month ago at Amazon but they just notified me that it won't happen... I will check elsewhere.
I have been playing golf for 3 years (currently 16.3hcp). I am a resident in Trondheim, Norway where we basically have 4-5
months of golf season (soon to end unfortunately).
For the previous 2 years I have been a Golf Digest follower, buying golf magazines (GD in particular) mostly because they promise to cure and fix my golf swing faults on the front cover. I had no result whatsoever from buying these magazines, they probably made things worse since I was trying different fixes every month. You live you learn...
Still looking for the "truth" I found brianmanzella.com in June this year (actually from looking at oneplanegolfswing.com, comparing Singh and Toms), reqognizing the pictures of David Toms from a Golf Digest articel ("The swing of the future"). I have later read Brian's take on the comparison.
Since then I have been lurking the forum, reading articles and posts with great joy (Brian, Yoda, diggerdog, jim_068, redgoat, EdZ, and many others contribute a great deal). I have downloaded the manzellashorts 1 through 6. I have watched all of them several times, but my work the last few months has evolved mostly from nr. 5 (Confession of a former flipper). The best 10 dollars I have ever spent by a factor of 1000... I am missing the Never slive again video since this one is only on DVD, but would like to get my hands on it.
I have had the information from the COAFF video "incubating in my coconut" during practice for a while now, and yesterday it finally "clicked". (I have had some "clicks" previously also, but this one is resulting in my first post on the forum). Yesterday evening, right before dark, I made som pitches with a SW from about 30-40 yards with an effortless accuracy I haven't even been close to before. What a joy I felt, I can't even begin to describe it. I was chipping and pitching it close to the pin for an hour and a half in the rain and dark ("until the cows come home", manzellashort #6), feeling like the happiest person in the world... I can't even begin to express my gratitude for the existence of the manzellashort #5. Thank you, Brian!!! I whish you all the best.
What did just "click" yesterday?
- The Manzella grip and mid-hands (been working on that for a while, "it takes some doing, but I promise you...").
- Float loading. "It is easier to move to a position than to hold the position", totally makes sense.
- Flat left wrist (been working on that for a while also). Float loading to a flat left wrist and then starting the downswing.
- What felt like thrust of a straight right arm (followthrough).
- Experimenting with both STT (shoulderturn takeaway) and RFT (right forearm takeaway). Yesterday I had RFT on the chipping, and STT on the pitching, because that is what feel the easiest.
- By no means a tight grip/tense hands.
- A feel of taking the club more to "the outside".
- Last but not least, educated hands (aiming point). "Learn where your hands need to be".
For those of you who has not seen the COAFF-video a lot of the quotes won't make any sense. My advise: Download it, Watch it and pay attention to the "it takes some doing"-part, because you probably won't get it over night.
Who would have tought that you could create your best golfing experience ever by exploring a website? I am now a Manzella follower... I imagine what could be done if I met the guy in person...
I ordered the yellow book over a month ago at Amazon but they just notified me that it won't happen... I will check elsewhere.