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Old 03-10-2008, 06:40 AM
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Originally Posted by efnef View Post
Could be something as simple as adjusting the lies on your irons.
good point!
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Old 03-10-2008, 11:15 AM
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I will check the lies shortly. As for keeping the weight between the ball and the heel...I am no pediatrist but unless you have collapsed arches do you not think that the pressure would be felt in the heel pad...ball pad...and toe pads? I am starting to think that more focus should be given to PP in the hoovers...we will call them 5...6 and 7!

As I said before I found the sweetest of spots after I adjusted my weight at address to the heels...but sensed it on the balls at impact...then the left heel at finish. I just wanted a TGM perspective on it. It seems inconcievable that HK ommitted comment on this item, unless it was covered in his definition of balance. Application gets complicated!

It would seem that weight towards the heels keeps your ankles, knees and hips in line with one another. Although I do not transfer my weight around on the putting green, the weight on my heels gave me (at least a feeling) of improved stability and balance when putting.

Is there any reference to this in TGM? Or is it under the essential of balance?
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Old 03-10-2008, 12:07 PM
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I will check the lies shortly. As for keeping the weight between the ball and the heel...I am no pediatrist but unless you have collapsed arches do you not think that the pressure would be felt in the heel pad...ball pad...and toe pads? I am starting to think that more focus should be given to PP in the hoovers...we will call them 5...6 and 7!

As I said before I found the sweetest of spots after I adjusted my weight at address to the heels...but sensed it on the balls at impact...then the left heel at finish. I just wanted a TGM perspective on it. It seems inconcievable that HK ommitted comment on this item, unless it was covered in his definition of balance. Application gets complicated!

It would seem that weight towards the heels keeps your ankles, knees and hips in line with one another. Although I do not transfer my weight around on the putting green, the weight on my heels gave me (at least a feeling) of improved stability and balance when putting.

Is there any reference to this in TGM? Or is it under the essential of balance?
For a TGM reference to your question 7-17 foot action covers it.

Unless you have some significant noticeable major problem with your set up weight distribution or some significant un golf like weight distribution on the feet during the swing- I'd guess that adjusting your weight distribution as you describe isn't the "true" solution to your problem.
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Old 03-10-2008, 12:47 PM
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Just a shot in the dark without seeing your motion. Are you maintaining a stationary head? Too much weight shifting forward toward your toes during your downstroke could be a result of "bobbing".
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