Impossible move...

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Hi;

Could coming over the top be attributed to lack of understanding of a seemingly impossible move in golf..?

Coming into impact your hands ( ideally ) are over your right hip / thigh yet your club ( ideally ) STILL has 90 degrees to travel perhaps some 4 feet at the tip.

Can anyone explain how, the thought process etc... As my brain is telling me that can not be done "of course I know it can"

Have just bought the video will be watching tonight.
 
Surprised

You'd be surprised just how far forward, towards the target, your hands can get, still cocked, and still have the club meet the ball, perfectly. It's really amazing.

Don't worry about 'release'. When it 'snaps', you'll laugh!! It just happens! ;)
 
Ahhh

Thanks guys

Thought this was another "cure a slice scam" Brian really does know his stuff and has answered this question with the 1st quarter of his video.

Thanks for your replies too !

Mike
 
Definitely not a scam torvine.

Even though.....in Brian's own words.....

"Never Slice Again!- it kind of sounds like an infommercial..."

It's true though.....you plain cannot slice it if you do what he wants you to do.
 

Jim Kobylinski

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Thanks guys

Thought this was another "cure a slice scam" Brian really does know his stuff and has answered this question with the 1st quarter of his video.

Thanks for your replies too !

Mike

Which is why it's slowly becoming Brian's #1 selling video next to Confessions of a Former Flipper. Brian's way of curing your slice is a real fix! It isn't a band-aid or some gimmick which is why it works and if done correctly you really should as he says, "Never Slice Again." :)
 
Hold on a sec.........

You'd be surprised just how far forward, towards the target, your hands can get, still cocked, and still have the club meet the ball, perfectly. It's really amazing.

Don't worry about 'release'. When it 'snaps', you'll laugh!! It just happens! ;)

Whoa......liftoff.......just need to clarify sumpin'. You realize the left wrist is uncocked, level, and vertical to the plane at impact right? ;) Based on strong single action of course!
 

Jim Kobylinski

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Whoa......liftoff.......just need to clarify sumpin'. You realize the left wrist is uncocked, level, and vertical to the plane at impact right? ;) Based on strong single action of course!

From what i understand, the left wrist is level and vertical but is still cocked at impact and doesn't fully uncock until after. But i really don't care anyway.
 

tank

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From what i understand, the left wrist is level and vertical but is still cocked at impact and doesn't fully uncock until after. But i really don't care anyway.


I would be shocked if it were true that the left wrist is fully cocked at impact.

But... I have been shocked before.
 

dbl

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Tank, Jim didn't say "fully cocked" at impact, only "cocked" - meaning some degree of cockedness - maybe a lot (doubtful), medium or hardly any. See 4-B-2 : "The Wrist is Cocked at any point beyond Level toward the maximum cocked condition."
 

tank

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Tank, Jim didn't say "fully cocked" at impact, only "cocked" - meaning some degree of cockedness - maybe a lot (doubtful), medium or hardly any. See 4-B-2 : "The Wrist is Cocked at any point beyond Level toward the maximum cocked condition."

Thanks. I agree that the wrist is not fully uncocked at impact.
 
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