I have too much Extensor Action and the tightness gets to my right shoulder and I short-circuit the swing. Only happens with driver and long clubs 5+
Moi
Originally Posted by BerntR
I don't think you can have too much lag pressure going through impact. But if it isn't matched with a decent overtaking rate of the club, the sweetpot will move way up the club shaft and you will get a greater portion of the impact shock through your hands. And even more so with the longer sticks who has much lighter club heads than the wedges.
It sounds to me like you're not releasing the club well enough. Not enough clubhead spead / hands speed ratio.
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I don't know if it applies to this thread, but players with sub concious flipping will tend to hit the wedges high (early flip) and struggle with getting the driver and long irons properly released. I believe this is quite common among the freshman golfers. What Homer says about rhythm is very relevant in this case.
When my EA is too heavy, unlike my prose, my right shoulder locks up.
Originally Posted by HungryBear
It happens at release. Only with a driver or longer woods. The feel is that the club is so heavy it stops my hands. If I slow everything down to create a smoother heavy motion I have no club head speed. I crank it up and I get this convulsive lag pressure near impact and a late release action which makes squareing the clubface difficult.
The Bear
Only with longer clubs is it an issue. I've been really busy at school so I haven't had a chance to blast away with my new found marching Pivot and a heavier EA. That is the next experiment along with other TGM stuff via Moe Norman.
YBGF
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