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Originally Posted by comdpa
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Please correct or add to this list if there are in errors and/or ommissions of such drills described by Mr. Kelley.
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Good job,
comdpa. Here are a few more, either specifically stated or implied:
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Right Forearm Flying Wedge (2-F). "Learn to hold the Forearm in the Feel of the same Plane per 7-3, dynamically in-line." I recommend using a dowel or headless Shaft to learn this through the Twelve Sections of the Stroke. Especially make sure you have the 'sense' of the Right Forearm Flying Wedge at The Top as well as at Impact Fix.
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Anti-Shank (2-F). Practice Start Down Waggles with Clubface 'Turned' on Plane (Clubshaft and Sweet Spot aligned).
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On Plane Clubshaft (2-F). Practice the "very simple but very accurate checks for being 'On Plane.'" That is, the Clubshaft either points at the Line or is parallel to it at all times. Also per 2-N-0, a "STRAIGHT LINE RELATIONSHIP TO A STRAIGHT LINE -- POINTING AT A STRAIGHT LINE."
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Hinge Action With Open Hands (2-G). "Practice these motions first with open Hands per Chapters 4 and 9."
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Hinge Action Check at Follow-Through (2-G). "Stop at the end of a short Chip Shot -- the Club at about 45 degrees." The Toe of the Club will point along the Line with Horizontal Hinging; 45 degrees across the Line with Angled Hinging; or 90 degrees across the Line (Clubface Square) with Vertical Hinging.
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Rhythm (2-G). At end of Follow-Through, keeping Hands in same location, rotate through the three Hinge Actions and observe the difference in the 'In-Line' Clubhead travel of each.
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Total Motion (3-B). Execute the Full Pivot Stroke at one half and one quarter speed as smoothly as at full speed. Inability to do this "indicates a flaw in the full speed procedure."
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Start Down Waggle (3-F-5). Practice the Start Down Waggle to train Educated Hands to 'get through' the Start Down (3-B). Take it "through the Address Waggle area. Check for On Plane Clubshaft and Right Shoulder, for Right Forearm tracing the Delivery Line and for 'Clearing the Right Hip.'"
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Wrist Positions (4-0). "For a firm Grip and flexible Wrist action practice all Wrist positions and motions with a firmly clenched fist as well as with the open Hand."
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Finish Swivel (4-D-0). Go to the end of the Follow-Through (Both Arms Straight position) with the Left Wrist vertical to one of the three Basic Planes (Horizontal, Vertical or Angled). Slowly rotate the Wrists into their "parallel to the Plane" position for the Finish. The Finish Swivel is a key element of the Total Motion and is indispensable as a bridge from Follow-Through to the Finish. Sadly,
it is completely missing from the Stroke of most players, and they are left only with a bending Left Wrist to enable the Club to 'pass the Hands.' You 'prepare' for the correct Finish Swivel (by making a compatible and correct motion earlier in the Stroke). Similarly, you also 'prepare' for the dreaded Chicken Wing (by making a compatible but incorrect motion).
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Right Arm Straightening (4-D-1). "Learn to straighten the Right Arm Arm without flattening the Right Wrist. Practice doing just and only that -- diligently -- with and without a Club. Then learn to 'float' from The Top through Impact, an inert, unstressed Right Wrist with its Impact Fix degree of Bend."
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Plane Line Tracing (5-0). Trace the Plane Line with the Right Forearm and #3 Pressure Point "as though a flashlight were lashed to the Right Forearm with the #3 Pressure Point as the lens causing its beam to move along the Reference Line." This is Delivery
Line (of the
Clubhead) practice.
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Aiming Point (6-E-2). "At the top of the Backstroke -- even at the End -- mentally construct a line from the #3 Pressure Point to the Aiming Point. Let a careful Downstroke direct the thrust precisely along this line. Hitting or Swinging, direct the #3 Pressure Point strongly downward to insure the 'Downward' element of Three Dimensional Impact. That is
TRY TO DRIVE THE BALL INTO THE GROUND, NOT INTO THE AIR." This is Delivery
Path (of the
Hands) practice.
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Magic of the Right Forearm (7-3). From Impact Fix (and with Zero Pivot), practice using Right Elbow Action to "RAISE and LOWER the Left Arm and to COCK AND UNCOCK the Left Wrist without Bending, Flattening or Cocking the Right Wrist."