Establishing the Correct Head Location

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Old 01-01-1970, 12:00 AM
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Establishing the Correct Head Location

hue wrote:

YOda: You said

"The correct Head position is established at Impact Fix (8-2; 7-8 ). Once determined, the Head should remain Stationary (the First Essential per 2-0-A-1 and 1-L-1). Monitor your Impact Fix Head Location carefully. It will probably be somewhat lower than your present position."

How does this relate to the head position at address? Do you like to see the head/neck position at address to be very close to what it should be at impact fix ? What do you think of the head up attitude at address of players like Adam Scott and Ty Tryon which differ greatly from their head position at impact? Thanks.



hue,

By Address, you are presumably referring to Adjusted Address, Section 3 (8-3)of the Stroke. Once established, the Impact Fix Head Location remainsStationary. That includes each Section of the Stroke from Impact Fix,Section 2 (8-2), through the end of the Follow-Through, Section 11 (8-11).

To answer your question, there is no separate Adjusted Address Location thatmay or may not be "close" to Impact Fix. Adjusted Address HeadLocation has been previously determined at Impact Fix and isImpact Fix Head Location. In other words, Section 3 of the Stroke followsSection 2, not the other way around!

And the same is true for Sections 4 through 11.

Use the Magic of the Right Forearm with the Bending of the RightElbow (7-3) to begin your Start Up. Otherwise, your frozen Right Armwill lock you into a Pivot-Controlled Stroke and also, an almost certain lossof the Stationary Head. Properly executed, this bending of the RightElbow will in no way compromise the Extensor Action (6-B-1-D) ofthe Right Triceps.

Practice this Magic Move diligently with your Wedge using a Motion nobigger than the Acquired Motion of 12-5-2 and its level-to-the-ground RightForearm at the Top.

As far as the idiosyncrasies of the various players, the tilt of the chin --up, down, backward or forward -- matters little as long as the Stationary Headis maintained. Most do not maintain this position, of course, andtherefore they must compensate per 2-J-1.

Or miss the Shot.

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