Originally Posted by grantc79
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Hello all,
I am experimenting with different takeaways and wondered what insight could be provided.
I liked the shoulder turn takeaway because it gave me a very loose and relaxed feeling but didn't like how inside I would often wind up and the shanks that came with it.
The right forearm takeaway always had me feeling very bunched, taut, and I always struggled to go from a pulling right arm to a relaxed transition.
Enter the lagging takeaway......
Could this be described as a RIGHT HAND takeaway?
The sensation I'm going for is pulling to the top with my right hand and I seem to be very on plane.
I'm much more relaxed. Much more slow and heavy feeling. I'm getting a wider takeaway and more of a snap with increased lag at the turn.
Is pulling to the top with the right hand a bad feel to be going for?
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"I am experimenting with different takeaways and wondered what insight could be provided."
As in all properly conducted experiments you must make sure all other components, situations and conditions are the same. One of these may be effecting your results? Left hand grip pressure! Make sure it is the same in each experiment/trial- then you might vary it to see more results.
I find, when using a shoulder turn takeaway, if my left hand grip pressure is above about a 2 of ten, I really get the club inside and below the desired plane.
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