Tuesday, April 3, 2007

IMPORTANT

Think I finally got it? The key for consistency and more distance is during downswing, the hand must take the lead and stay ahead of the clubhead and shoulder turn, and must stay low, the feeling is pressing the hand downward and keep delaying the unhinge and let club lag way behind. After impact let both elbows to fold. It only make sense that during impact the hand is pressing way down and leads the motion while upper and lower body is not turning yet. The hand will turn first and the rest of the body follows. This is more naturally and keeps the whole swing in sync. This will also keep the left hand straight at impact and the impact position and shaft angle and swing plane at impact more consistent.

Only problem is timing as the delay or lagging of clubhead may produce slice if club head is still open at impact which may be more prominent for 3 wood or driver.

Figured out at McCleery driving range had good distance and ball going straight for irons. Can't wait to test more on this theory tomorrow. Needs to figure if really got increased in distance for various clubs and recalibrate my distance chart.

Also write to Ping today asking which model can still provide the ping sound.

Was thinking to try golf instructors at Mayfair lake (Lee Lim) or University Golf Club (Scott Minni - one who wrote a book on golf swing) but probably put on hold for now.

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