Shankapotamus
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Hello all,
New member here and want to say how much I love this site and all the great information that is exchanged here. I have been wondering if anyone happened to see the Tom Watson special on the Golf Channel a week or so ago. I was taken back by something that Mr. Watson said. If I am not mistaken, he made the claim that if you gripped the club to tight, that would cause you to get your hands out ahead of the ball at impact, and that was a bad thing. I have to tell you that upon hearing this I was shocked and upset. I know that gripping the club to tight is wrong, but hands ahead at impact is not a good thing? I have played golf off and on for nearly thirty years. During that time the best score I could manage was an 88. The one and only time I broke 90. As far as I am concerned, one of the prime reasons for this was my lack of ability to hit a wedge/ short iron. I would chunk it 20 feet or skull it over the green nearly every time to the point that recently I considered giving up the "four letter word" for good. I was taking lessons from a local pro. He told me that the reason I could not hit the short clubs was that I was tall (6' 4") and I would always struggle with these clubs. Fortunately, I continued to search the net for the answer to my woes and ran across a couple YouTube clips by BMan and John Dunigan extolling the virtues of a flat left wrist at impact. I mean that not only did they say this was a good thing to do, they actually had the audacity to show you how to do it and provided a few drills to help you with it! Three weeks later I went out and shot an 84. Actually birdied a hole that required a pitching wedge over water.
So this brings me back to Mr. Watson. Why is one of my life time idols, in my all be it humble opinion, dooming an untold number of poor golfers to what I am convinced is failure?
Good to make every one's acquaintance, Shankapotamus.
P.S. I sincerely apologize to any one taking offense to me busting on Tom. Trust me, I love him too.
New member here and want to say how much I love this site and all the great information that is exchanged here. I have been wondering if anyone happened to see the Tom Watson special on the Golf Channel a week or so ago. I was taken back by something that Mr. Watson said. If I am not mistaken, he made the claim that if you gripped the club to tight, that would cause you to get your hands out ahead of the ball at impact, and that was a bad thing. I have to tell you that upon hearing this I was shocked and upset. I know that gripping the club to tight is wrong, but hands ahead at impact is not a good thing? I have played golf off and on for nearly thirty years. During that time the best score I could manage was an 88. The one and only time I broke 90. As far as I am concerned, one of the prime reasons for this was my lack of ability to hit a wedge/ short iron. I would chunk it 20 feet or skull it over the green nearly every time to the point that recently I considered giving up the "four letter word" for good. I was taking lessons from a local pro. He told me that the reason I could not hit the short clubs was that I was tall (6' 4") and I would always struggle with these clubs. Fortunately, I continued to search the net for the answer to my woes and ran across a couple YouTube clips by BMan and John Dunigan extolling the virtues of a flat left wrist at impact. I mean that not only did they say this was a good thing to do, they actually had the audacity to show you how to do it and provided a few drills to help you with it! Three weeks later I went out and shot an 84. Actually birdied a hole that required a pitching wedge over water.
So this brings me back to Mr. Watson. Why is one of my life time idols, in my all be it humble opinion, dooming an untold number of poor golfers to what I am convinced is failure?
Good to make every one's acquaintance, Shankapotamus.
P.S. I sincerely apologize to any one taking offense to me busting on Tom. Trust me, I love him too.