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Old 12-29-2008, 02:49 PM
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How do you use the aiming point concept in your golf swing?

Do you use the aiming point concept for one or more of the following reasons?

1) To direct PP#3 in a straight line thrust action towards the ball (aiming point) to ensure that one has clubhead lag.

2) To alter the shape of the hand delivery path.

3) To control the timing of an automatic release phenomenon eg. to convert from a sweep release to a random release, or from a random release to a snap release.

4) Any other reason.

Jeff.
Aiming Point Concept
What a wonderful idea to execute the delivery of the hands and clubhead combined together as clubhead lag to a specific aiming point. Which could be the inside aft quadrant of the ball but does not have to be. There is where The Machine delivers the #3 Pressure Point to Impact Fix Hand Location at Impact with all Delivery Paths, Delivery Line, Pulley Sizes ect. because its structure is designed to do just that. says Mr. Kelley.

I like to passively aim my #3 Pressure Point to my aiming point only because I feel the orbiting clubhead better. The orbiting clubhead seeks out the delivery line but never directly only via the right forearm and the #3 Pressure Point. It is guided along that line to both arms straight configuration by the straight line thrust of the #3 Pressure Point towards the angle of approach quadrant of the ball or aiming point.

Clubhead lag technique is always both aiming and thrusting. Passively it is primarily aiming the lag pressure point and actively it is primarily thrusting the lag pressure point.
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