Brian Manzella said:![]()
To me if you ENTER at ANY POINT from 3:00 (the back of the ball) toward 5:00 (WAY on the inside aft-quadrant) and you
EXIT
At 9:00...
You are STEERING!!!!
YOU are DRIVING THE CLUBHEAD TOWARD THE GREEN!
rundmc said:Now I'm lost . . . Do you exit at 8:25 or 9:25? Sorry.
timm said:I think he is saying that the clubface hits 3:25 with a straight line so the face would be slightly open by the time you have reached 8:25 the straight line should be closing. This way you are not trying to keep the face going straight at the target in a steering motion. Brain is that right.
Timm
8:25, you want the path to go inside square inside so the clubhead enters that clock at 3:25, becomes square at the center and is on 6:00, then goes back inside and exits that clock at 8:25rundmc said:Now I'm lost . . . Do you exit at 8:25 or 9:25? Sorry.
shootin4par said:8:25, you want the path to go inside square inside so the clubhead enters that clock at 3:25, becomes square at the center and is on 6:00, then goes back inside and exits that clock at 8:25
Brian Manzella said:Ask, thebarbartab/leftyNC how good my eyes were when we got indoors and checked his path on the Golftek vs. my observation outside.
20/10
bcoak said:Not getting the 3:25/8:25 reference.
tbarbertab said:Basically, I was swinging out to left-field (...left-handed). I believe Brian called it 8 degrees inside-out. By the time we got to the simulator the next day I think I was making 6 degrees, then worked until I could produce 2 degrees with a 1 degree open face, which Brian says is ideal. Correct Brian?
jim_0068 said:Draw a curved line starts between 3-4 and ends between 8-9.
That's the "curve" of the clubhead through impact.
rundmc said:I still need your video though Birdie . . . may have to rethink a bird in the hand being worth to in the bush particularly in the freakin' backyard! Plus you filmed it! You should get in "the business."
ThomasTheTank said:This is a usual story for me. Every 6 months I will start trying to think about drawing the ball again, think right field with a lot of hand action, pull the club inside, have way too much shoulder turn and get real flat. Slide hips crossline and get even more inside coming down. Big tospin right hand tennis shot. Short term I'll have real good success for a while and then 2 months later my pull hook has come back with a vengence. Start aligning 20 yards right of the target .. nightmares revisited .. out of control
Then its back to the range and never hook again, taking the club back up the wall and dropping it down on to the back of the ball with the pivot, thinking all lift and no core turn on the backswing and all core turn and no hands on the downswing - going hard left after impact with an open club face. Learning to trust it again. Thats hard because youre so scared of going OOB left you dont want to get left post impact
Its a vicious cycle im just about learning to get out of but it all starts with "swing to right field" for the draw. Id much rather play with a controllable fade, even it means losing a little distance
Bump for the answer to my question...pm4610 said:Brian,
So, what are the correct enter and exit times??
Thanks,
p