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Old 12-06-2005, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by davel
There is a lot of information relating to increasing distance for a swinger but at least for me I don't feel there is much to work with for hitting. Driving the club with the right arm and straight elbow by itself does not seem enough. The yellow book hints that the pivot will help the speed. Is this mainly the lower body pivot or upper body? What are the things that help. When I look at Ted Fort swing from the side taken from his hitting video at the range ( still waiting for the official side view dartfish) I see a hit with a lot of extensor action and tremendous drive with his right side especially his legs. Are these the things that are helping his distance? Any ideas would be appreciated since we do not have things like centrifugal force to work for us and snap action etc.

Dave
Per 6-B-1-A...

Primarily, I consider myself a swinger with the driver but with all other clubs, I hit. I hit my 9 iron, 160yards carry.

It was not like this all the time, but thanks to the teachings of Lynn and Ted here...things have transformed.

How I do it is like this.

1. Setup with with pre-turned right hip.

2. I take it up with a right forearm takeaway to the TOP, while keeping the clubface looking at the ball all the way to ensure a proper angled hinge at the top.

3. Next, from the TOP, there is an almost imperceptible crossline hip slide while my shoulder moves down the plane. Note that at this point, there is no rotation whatsoever and this is SO VERY IMPORTANT with hitting. You want to avoid any CF.

4. When everything is nice and settled DOWN, I then aim my RIGHT PALM at the inside aft quadrant of the ball and give it maximum juice with the right triceps. Even at this juncture, there is to be a no rotation feel.

5. If you have performed number 3 correctly, you will have done 6-B-1-A. You can be more adventurous and add 6-B-1-C when you have mastered this.

**BEWARE** Mastery of hitting will mean that you hit longer and straighter and that the shafts you are currently using will become too soft for the pattern at hand. I use X-100s and they feel like a limp washrag.
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