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re: Golf lessons/ instructors around baton rouge area
Posted on 4/29/14 at 8:11 am to BeaverPRO
Posted on 4/29/14 at 8:11 am to BeaverPRO
Actually grip and mass of the person and takeaway are the most influential to face, in that order.
No this coupled with your head sliding back is your body shallowing itself. You fix face then path will come. When you path isn't 12 left your angle of attack is going to come way down therefore you'll lose that move.
Actually a lot of good players have a hand path from transition that goes a little over. It's call carry or the anti stuck move. It also depends in how much beta torque is applied to the club throughout the swing. Also most players don't need an inside swing direction. You give someone a straight swig direction and the PGA tour average of 4.1* down with a 6 iron and you will have a draw path.
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2) the left pelvis (for right handed player) is lifting up and out of the swing leaving your arms to try and catch up with the body which again leaves the face wide arse open and you get a little pop fly to the right
No this coupled with your head sliding back is your body shallowing itself. You fix face then path will come. When you path isn't 12 left your angle of attack is going to come way down therefore you'll lose that move.
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and one of those is trying to get the club started on an inside plane to start the downswing
Actually a lot of good players have a hand path from transition that goes a little over. It's call carry or the anti stuck move. It also depends in how much beta torque is applied to the club throughout the swing. Also most players don't need an inside swing direction. You give someone a straight swig direction and the PGA tour average of 4.1* down with a 6 iron and you will have a draw path.
This post was edited on 4/29/14 at 8:12 am
Posted on 4/29/14 at 8:13 am to TequilaMockingBird
You wrong broseph
Posted on 4/29/14 at 8:13 am to TequilaMockingBird
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TequilaMockingBird
Credentials?
You're spewing the D-Plane theory like it's your fricking job, only it's all bunched together and incoherent.
Posted on 4/29/14 at 8:30 am to TequilaMockingBird
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Actually grip and mass of the person and takeaway are the most influential to face
strong, weak, or neutral you can take the club to the backswing any way you would like...you can't fix the face in the backswing, granted you can put it in a better position, but fix it you can not!
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No this coupled with your head sliding back is your body shallowing itself.
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You fix face then path will come.
I'll take what is wrong with my swing for $1000 Alex! Path is KEY to the swing, you can't get stuck on every swing with a square face and expect good results.
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It also depends in how much beta torque is applied to the club throughout the swing.
you are trying way too hard!
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You give someone a straight swig direction and the PGA tour average of 4.1* down with a 6 iron and you will have a draw path.
oh you mean the guys that bang balls all day long and do this PROFESSIONALLY?? I'm talking about changing someone who is a mid teens handicap to a single digit... you can do that with path and short game alone!
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