Well I tried this way of swinging for 4 rounds. Had one really bad round 2 decent and one really good.The thing I never had before was a few pure draws. Where they start to the right and curve in to the target. I would say maybe a handful a round so far. But really was a shot I’ve never been...
The course is the only place that matters. But have to say I’m very surprised what I was told actually worked. It’s more of athletic move them I’ve ever imagined
it’s still new to me Gary. But seems like speed was the same both ways. Won’t know until I give it a few rounds if it is feasible. Or just go back to my old ways
Thanks Gary.. I can’t do all the slow motion micro moves that I was showed during lessons that bleed into my full swing . It has to be a full motion change. If not, I get all off track. If that makes sense
Thanks for the pm from an un named member on here who teaches.Was so simple, wish I could’ve thought of that. Got it after 2 range sessions.
Merry x mas
I’m one who likes to read older threads for past knowledge.Some real gem information when you dig back in the archives. I often wonder if some of the older members who don’t post anymore might have passed on? As sad as that sounds I’m sure it is very possible
I agree bob.Some of us get really desperate when modern teaching doesn’t do it :(. Maybe as a drill this is ok ?
Mods can lock this up. I won’t pursue this as a full swing fix. But maybe as a drill
I get it.Its just our system needs to be shocked in trying something new.Im sure this will lead no where as usual.But im keeping a glimmer of hope alive . 🤣
It was an ex avid floor hockey/hockey player who I saw doing it.And he was hitting the ball with piercing draws.It honestly feels like such a natural way to hold the club.My hands feel like one unit versus a sloppy mess like a regular golf grip feels.Was even trying a strong right hand weak left...