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What are the fundamental alignments of a good Pivot?
We talk so much about the Hands, Wrist Action, Lag Pressure, the Right Forearm, Hinge Action . . . all basically Power Package alignments . . .
So since we are talking Alignment Golf . . . let's talk about the Alignments in the Pivot. Homer said something like the Pivot was the sack you put everything in (OK that's teed up HIGH for the goofballz in the romper room). But talk to me about first the FUNCTION of the Pivot and what Alignments you think should be present and how the should move in space and in relation to what e.g. Delivery Lines, Plane Angles, Stance Lines, Hand Paths etc. Holla back. |
Zone #1 -- Body Control -- Concepts and Procedures
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Do you want all the spine shifts and axis tilts for arc and angle of approach and the relationship of the arms to the body ? Rotated or Flat shoulder turn ?
Swinging or Hitting. How low or high of a shot ? Hook Slice? Or just "a free turn in both directions" |
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How about lets start with STANCE and go from there. :) Alignments? |
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Around the trees to the left, around the trees to the right, ON THE GREEN! |
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Ben Hogan |
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Let's go Big'Un!!! Pick one and let's start hammering and welding it together. Cast the first line in the pond and I'll put some pictures on the hook if I can find some good ones to support you. Mark! Set! Go! |
Denny -- Playin' It As It Lies
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Denny tells it as it is. No 'sugar coat'. If he says it, he believes it. And if it's about golf, his beliefs are grounded in 'the dirt'. So listen up. Regretfully for those on this site, he is not an accomplished typist, and each post is a 'hunt and pecked' labor of love. Hence, his limited participation over these past three years. :crybaby: Thanks for all you do, Denny. We appreciate you, the work you do and your support and contribtions to this site. :salut: |
You nailed me. Actually my daughter (that's me) is typing this message at the moment: "My dad types at four words per minute - I'm getting paid four bucks a minute to type this, but then he knows it won't take me thirty seconds.
He DOES work twelve hours a day, but golf IS his life in a way few other people have devoted themselves to a passion - and if it wasn't for this website, he'd never even peck at a keyboard. He says he's learned a great deal from George Kelnhofer, Chuck Evans, Lynn Blake, Mac O'Grady, and Homer Kelley - as well as from other contributors on these sites. And he is dedicated to always becoming a better teacher. He thanks you, Lynn, for your kind words and for keeping Homer's teachings alive." |
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