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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
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| How does hitting the ball with my right thumb off the club keep me on plane? I know that it keeps me behind the sweetspot, but that seems to me a clubface control drill. I have a habit of adding axis tilt too ealry in the downswing and getting underplane and under the ss, so when I can't keep my left side bend occasionally I have to use the above drill to get myself right. Today at the range it seemed that the right thumb off drill was keeping me from adding that tilt too early. I could feel it. Thoughts from the experts please.................................... and, go Red Raiders! |
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| MANZELLA GOLF ACADEMY Staff Instructor | Right thumb off keeps the club from over rotating in the backswing and thus produces (in almost all cases) much more "on plane" backswings and then this leads to a much easier "production" of an on plane downswing. It's a chain effect. this should make a light bulb go off at how many root causes can be traced back to poor face control
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| MANZELLA GOLF ACADEMY Staff Instructor | I had one student play almost a whole season that way because he liked how he hit it.
__________________ I am happy to announce that after a hiatus to play amateur golf, Jim Kobylinski is back in the fold as a Brian Manzella Staff Instructor, Brian |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Bend, Oregon
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| I always tell my students you don't need a right thumb to play great golf. A relaxed right thumb is, IMO, a key to aiming lag pressure properly. Right thumb pressure, to any degree, just seems to mess things up. |
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| MANZELLA GOLF ACADEMY Staff Instructor | Besides aiming lag pressure it sure does let you FEEL IT more.
__________________ I am happy to announce that after a hiatus to play amateur golf, Jim Kobylinski is back in the fold as a Brian Manzella Staff Instructor, Brian |
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