LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Trigger Finger pressure Thread: Trigger Finger pressure View Single Post #1 04-30-2007, 09:15 PM 12 piece bucket Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Thomasville, NC Posts: 4,380 Originally Posted by woodandcoal I think I understand where pp3 is located and feeling I should be nursing in the downswing ("forward" as Hogan demonstrates in the everpopular Hogan Home Video: incredibly enlightening) but here's a question: what about the pressure felt in the index finger tip of the right hand curling around the shaft in the classic trigger finger position. I feel pressure all "around" that finger especially on the front of the shaft where the very tip of my finger meets the shaft: it's active and sometimes I wonder where my pp3 is like in startup I can hardly feel it but feel more pressure in the tip of my finger. Is this a matter of style or would it be better for my long term development of dynamics if I held my trigger more lightly and focused more on developing pp3? Woody Woody . . . you are not far off in your sensation of the finger tip of the right forefinger. Mr. Kelley said in the backstroke the pressure points are essentially reversed and sensed in the finger tips. Makes sense if you think about it from the stand point of sensing inertia. The clubhead (or sweetspot) is essentially at rest (inert) at address and thus resists motion. When the club is STILL you are sensing the shaft. But once that bad boy is put in motion you are sensing the SWEETSPOT and in the backstroke you sense the sweet spot in your FINGER TIPS according to Mr. Kelley. Now . . . the other thing he said was this . . . you need to have enough grip pressure to LOCATE #3 so you know where it is at all times, including the address and backstroke. That doesn't mean a huge amount of grip pressure but enough to know where it is. Mr. Kelley said that he could have a firm grip and still have "loose" wrists. Now for your last statement . . . yes. You should definitely "develop #3" or better yet develop a sensitivity to monitoring #3. Its message is a subtle one. I know I'm like a broken record on this but lag pressure is measured in OUNCES not pounds. Therefore you must "fine tune your ear" to get the message of #3. Best way is to swing with your eyes closed. Another good way is to hit balls with your right thumb and right forefinger finger tip off the club where just the meaty part between the first and second joint of the finger is on the grip. You will sense the inertia that way. Another thing with regards to developing sensitivity to #3 (and all pressure points) is overloading and over acceleration. This is particularly the case when using a snap release. Just as a sweep release requires high hand speed, the snap release requires low hand speed. Your snap release is generated by the endless belt having a small pulley wheel. You are driving your hands (or dragging) in a straight line. Once the club encounters the pulley portion of the belt mechanism it SLINGS out as a result of changing from linear motion to angular motion (circular). This is the mechanical advantage of the endless belt . . . the change from linear motion to circular motion increases the surface speed of the clubhead WITHOUT increasing belt speed. So how is this related to pressure points? Well your hands are the belt. And the speed of is metered out via pressure point pressure. Increase pressure . . . increase SPEED. BUT you can bust up the mechanical advantage of the endless belt by TOO MUCH PRESSURE. With a snap release you move your hands at a LOWER RATE OF SPEED . . . otherwise over-accelerate, over-load and CF will throwout TOO EARLY . . . say bye bye to your alignments, your flat left wrist and rhythm. Slow down steady as she goes move those hands at a even pace in a STRAIGHT LINE . . . allow the mechanical advantage of the belt to work for you. Be very conscious of how much loading #3 can take to give you the best result . . . my bet is less is more. __________________ Aloha Mr. Hand Behold my hands; reach hither thy hand 12 piece bucket View Public Profile Send a private message to 12 piece bucket Find all posts by 12 piece bucket