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Windmills of the Mind
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"Almost all the PGA TOUR players I've worked with have at least some sort of swing thought. It is usually very general. In my case, I might think, 'Swing to a complete finish.' I've gotten into trouble in the past thinking too specifically -- for example, put the wrist five degrees this way or that -- so I now I keep it general." Personally, I am very active during the Pre-Shot Routine rehearsing the various Feels of my Stroke (3-F-5). In your Routine, as Homer Kelley used to say: "You're a very busy guy!" And as a key to the Stroke itself -- Expanded Translation per 3-E -- I find "Drag the wet mop" or "Trace the Plane Line" just as 'distracting' a thought as "Mary had a little lamb." Plus, it gives me something positive to do. The Mental Game. To each his own. |
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Thanks Lynn!
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The pleasure is all mine Lynn. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge and please continue to do so. I also took a lesson from Justin and I would recommend SoCal TGMer's to take a lesson from him. He's got the passion and knowledge of a Jedi.:) |
From the Head and then down...
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The passion and the knowledge flows because Lynn cared enough to share unselfishly. |
I had a wonderful conversation with Justin on the phone yesterday and I vouch for his compassion for TGM. He traveled a bumpy road but I am glad he found a home in the Swamp. Nice work Justin.
Thoughts: Trace the plane line and keep the shiny side of my right forearm facing "skyward and lower" than my hairy left forearm coming into the Storage alignment. A mouth full but it keeps my wedges set perfectly for impact release, allows my right shoulder to be on plane and prevents any or all OTT. |
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