
Stable Hands In The Golf Swing
#1
Posted 08 April 2021 - 09:24 AM
What a great feeling. Almost where I can’t wait to feel that solid anti flip move again and again
Might be one of the biggest eye opener game changing revelations I’ve ever had in golf
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#2
Posted 08 April 2021 - 10:13 AM
Hi BB,
Good to hear that you have solved your flipping problems. Flipping or club throw away, would have to be one of the most common flaws in golf. Sad thing is, most golfers are unaware that they are flipping.
#3
Posted 08 April 2021 - 01:34 PM
Ball is going like a bullet when I do it right
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#4
Posted 08 April 2021 - 10:14 PM
Yes, the hands should be passive. Golfers that think that they can use hand manipulation at impact to increase club are simply dreaming. More likely they are steering or even worse, decelerating the club. Any club throwaway will result in deceleration of the club.
#5
Posted 11 April 2021 - 12:24 AM
Yes, the hands should be passive. Golfers that think that they can use hand manipulation at impact to increase club are simply dreaming. More likely they are steering or even worse, decelerating the club. Any club throwaway will result in deceleration of the club.
It’s odd that the more stable my hands get. The more my body activates itself almost in auto pilot. It will find another source for power now. Knowing the hands aren’t it’s major source like it was in the past. I’ve always believed the tour players, top amateurs, and even local greats knew this. Or just did it instinctively. It really is the main area of all golf that separates your weekend warriors. Versus the ones who can really post some good numbers
#6
Posted 11 April 2021 - 12:59 AM
It’s odd that the more stable my hands get. The more my body activates itself almost in auto pilot. It will find another source for power now. Knowing the hands aren’t it’s major source like it was in the past. I’ve always believed the tour players, top amateurs, and even local greats knew this. Or just did it instinctively. It really is the main area of all golf that separates your weekend warriors. Versus the ones who can really post some good numbers
Centripetal force is the key. Pull up on the shaft as hard as you can. The late Paul Hart who used to frequent this place, some years ago, used to recommend posting as if you were stomping on a coke can.
Edited by Jack_Golfer, 11 April 2021 - 01:00 AM.
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#7
Posted 11 April 2021 - 08:02 AM
Have to try this. I’ve been setting up with lower body counter wound towards the target like a spring. Kinda like a head start per Mr Mitchell’s great works. I can’t seem to take the club as far back as I used too. But needless to say, I feel so wound in two separate directions. My stable hands are always torqued clockwise in pressure. And lower body is torqued towards the target. The ball gets compressed in the middle by some major forces that are always working away from each otherCentripetal force is the key. Pull up on the shaft as hard as you can. The late Paul Hart who used to frequent this place, some years ago, used to recommend posting as if you were stomping on a coke can.
Very powerful stuff. I’m sure many have had this feeling for a long long time. For me it is groundbreaking stuff
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