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Old 10-18-2009, 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
Burley,

You won't stop steering and this is the Result.



The #1 Alignment is the Flat Left Wrist. Without this, every other component adjustment is a waste of time.

Read the EdZ Drills. Watch Yodas Finish Swivel Video Again.

Uncock the Left Wrist into the Ball. Do Not Roll, Do Not Swivel, do not pass Go. If you don't Uncock directly into the Aft Quadrant of the Ball, you will go directly to Jail.

Daryl - Its noot to my suprise to find that you are right but! That swing is from almost a month ago and I have achieved so much since then. I will put up a new face on Monday, big difference.

The left wrist only needs to be flat @ impact or slightly bowed. Once the ball has been fully compressed and the club enter's the ground it does not matter what happens next. As Hogan's core turned hard after impact the hands worked left and inside. In Homers first book he based it off the the Geometry of Hogan's swing, so were is Hogan holding a right arm flying wedge after low point, since he plays his ball at low point? 4 Barrel hitter, 2-M-3 is more of what I am trying to achieve.

I have made many changes over the last month, I only started this little project on Sept. 21st 2009 and have had 23 or 24 days of practice for 1 1/2 to 2 hours each sesson. In my mind and what I see I have made drastic improvements, and challenge anyone to make the same improvements in this time frame with light practice. I could already play before, I played and chased the tour around for several years. Now, I am rebuilding to maybe give it one more shot, maybe. Even now my scores are good and hitting the ball perfect is the least of my worries on the golf course. My wedge game from 140 yards and in and my putting are my legs, the rest of what I am working on now is to find "Harmony".
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