Ive watched all your videos Yoda and I'm really into The Golfing
Machine.
I just orderd the book and can't wait to read it..
I'm from NY and golf season just started here pretty much..
Im a 15 handicap and I sweep the ball never really making great contact and my goal is to get down to a single digit handicap..
Bad News!!
Just got back fron the doctor and I have a partially torn left bicep muscle.. So disappointed.. Doc says I cant play for 4-5 weeks so I'm a little depressed..
Can somebody please give me a right hand only drill (I'm a right handed golfer) for me to practice over the next 4-5 weeks..
Billy, it is a blessing in disguise. Find all you can in here about basic motion and get going. I suggest starting even smaller than what you will see in the videos from Ben Doyle and others. Those will tell you 2' back and 2' through, I believe. With your new malady, start with 1' back and 1' through maintaining a bent right wrist throughout. You are in for a treat and what for me has become a minor miracle. Happy motion building to you.
Short thumb+Mid-Body hands and put your head against the wall!
Originally Posted by JerryG
Billy, it is a blessing in disguise. Find all you can in here about basic motion and get going. I suggest starting even smaller than what you will see in the videos from Ben Doyle and others. Those will tell you 2' back and 2' through, I believe. With your new malady, start with 1' back and 1' through maintaining a bent right wrist throughout. You are in for a treat and what for me has become a minor miracle. Happy motion building to you.
Your head must feel solid in place as if against a wall. With a proper set-up, the club will whip down plane DOWN with the slightest move. Use a wooden Dowel, a light dowel and as your bicep repairs increase the weight of the stick to get the right motion.
Imagine Lynn's head against an invisible wall and replicate until you get his speed!
Cheers!
ICT
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