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svsvincenzo 01-01-2014 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 95423)
This is the difference between a good ball striker and a poor ball striker. Wedges at 90 degrees. The Bucket drill teaches 90 degree Wedges. It's easier than the drawing below. Put a Red Dot on the inside of your Right Wrist. Put another Dot on the Outside of your Left Wrist. The Dot on the Left Wrist will Face he Target at Impact. The Dot on the Right Wrist will Face upwards at Impact. If you rotate the Right Wrist to the Left, so that it faces the Target just like the Left Wrist Dot, then your Wedges are Aligned at "0" degrees.

The Swing Plane is a Angled Plane. The Angled Plane is at Right Angles (90 degrees) to the Vertical Plane. The Primary Lever is Aligned to the Vertical Plane (Left Arm, Wrist, Clubface) at Impact. The Right Forearm is aligned to the Swing Plane at Impact and Separation (best if always aligned to the Swing Plane).


Dot on R wrist facing up at IMPACT? Is that a feel thing coming into Release until Impact, or reality? Seems impossible in reality.

Daryl 01-01-2014 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by svsvincenzo (Post 95424)
Dot on R wrist facing up at IMPACT? Is that a feel thing coming into Release until Impact, or reality? Seems impossible in reality.

Very much a reality. Look at any Pro at Impact. The right wrist is always up and not rolled like the left wrist.


svsvincenzo 01-01-2014 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 95425)
Very much a reality. Look at any Pro at Impact. The right wrist is always up and not rolled like the left wrist.


Ok. I see the inside R wrist pointing to target in that picture Daryl. Maybe the dot should be on inside of R forearm near the elbow?

At Release or R forearm in front of R hip/thigh, yeah I believe the inside R wrist should be pointing up the sky. Your holding a bucket image is excellent feel.

Daryl 01-02-2014 02:24 AM

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Originally Posted by svsvincenzo (Post 95426)
Ok. I see the inside R wrist pointing to target in that picture Daryl. Maybe the dot should be on inside of R forearm near the elbow?

At Release or R forearm in front of R hip/thigh, yeah I believe the inside R wrist should be pointing up the sky. Your holding a bucket image is excellent feel.

Stay with it. The so called expert in the Pic above doesn't have his wedges at 90 degrees. Use the bucket drill.

svsvincenzo 01-02-2014 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 95427)
Stay with it. The so called expert in the Pic above doesn't have his wedges at 90 degrees. Use the bucket drill.

Yeah, using it for some time now. I use a grip where both hands/palms are square to the sweetspot. In order to square and throw out the clubhead from "holding the bucket" at Release, I have to square my R hand/wrist. I do this actively; otherwise it's all pushes especially with longer clubs.

Daryl 01-02-2014 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by svsvincenzo (Post 95428)
Yeah, using it for some time now. I use a grip where both hands/palms are square to the sweetspot. In order to square and throw out the clubhead from "holding the bucket" at Release, I have to square my R hand/wrist. I do this actively; otherwise it's all pushes especially with longer clubs.

Widen your Stance. No more Pushes.

svsvincenzo 01-05-2014 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 95430)
Widen your Stance. No more Pushes.

Yeah, tried that. Prob with that for me is I have to be very exact on the stance, otherwise it's a guess if push or pull. Hate it. I want to eliminate one side of the course. So looked for other options. Plus that wider stance makes me skull the ball with a driver at times.

That option is to be more down to elbow plane at Release. Still can't do it all the time, but getting there. BS is the tweak for me to achieve that.

whip 01-08-2014 05:40 AM

just for reference this below makes zero sense....
Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 95423)
This is the difference between a good ball striker and a poor ball striker. Wedges at 90 degrees. The Bucket drill teaches 90 degree Wedges. It's easier than the drawing below. Put a Red Dot on the inside of your Right Wrist. Put another Dot on the Outside of your Left Wrist. The Dot on the Left Wrist will Face he Target at Impact. The Dot on the Right Wrist will Face upwards at Impact. If you rotate the Right Wrist to the Left, so that it faces the Target just like the Left Wrist Dot, then your Wedges are Aligned at "0" degrees.

The Swing Plane is a Angled Plane. The Angled Plane is at Right Angles (90 degrees) to the Vertical Plane. The Primary Lever is Aligned to the Vertical Plane (Left Arm, Wrist, Clubface) at Impact. The Right Forearm is aligned to the Swing Plane at Impact and Separation (best if always aligned to the Swing Plane).


and that picture of that guy, its just awful.

Daryl 01-08-2014 11:02 AM

Of course you know that he's a G.S.E.D.

What are they teaching these guys? I agree, he doesn't have great Wedge Alignments.

whip 01-09-2014 02:20 AM

That isn't what they tought me... and I guarantee its not what they tought him and its not in the book except as malfunction. Either way u shoild take it down its a real eyesore and does not represent the golfing machine very well people see a big picture like that and get carried away thinking that's what homer told us to do


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