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 Will Michelle Wie now go to the next level? - I can’t say that I’m a huge Michelle Wie fan.
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#18924 - 11/08/07 08:41 AM
Re: Talk about your range practice/session
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 4645
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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No one mentioned swinging with the wrists, and not the body. And I'm sure you cock your wrists during your backswing too. Could be wrong here, But I doubt it. What I'm saying is that all the top pros I've ever seen, all cock their wrists in the backswing and have a 90 degree angle between the shaft and their left arm at the top. And they hold, if not increase that angle during the first part of the downswing. The pros "Release" that wrist cock late and use this to generate as much club head speed as possible. This also seems ot be something Laneys' instructor Ron doesn't want her to do. I assume he has a reason for this, but I don't know what it is, unless it's a short term thing to help correct something Laney was doing wrong before. A lot of instructor do this. They give a student a drill to work on that is what I'd call "Overkill". They want you to do the opposite of what you're doing wrong, and they go too far. I don't think too much of this method of teaching. I'd rather see an instructor have you make a good correct swing, not have to over do things and have you coming back for more lessons later to correct what they did the last time.
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#18926 - 11/08/07 09:58 AM
Re: Talk about your range practice/session
[Re: DON]
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Palmer
   
Registered: 08/13/06
Posts: 1397
Loc: houston, tx
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Don, it seems we have a misunderstanding. Ron is telling me to do what you just described, delay the release as long as possible. We're in agreement.
Meanwhile, back at the range... I have had great improvement in the last couple of weeks. I finally got the feel of waiting and letting the club fall, and then smoothly accelerating it with my body, rather than arms (as Divots was just saying). Learned this via little pitch shots. Ron had me, with a supersoft grip and wrists, make the gentlest little shots, just a few yards, but with all the power coming from my body dragging the clubhead around and through, no arms at all. Once I got the timing for this, and after a few hundred of these, it transferred to the full swing. Now I can feel that the force gets transferred to the clubhead and pulls my body around to the finish. How sweet it is.
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#18944 - 11/09/07 06:40 AM
Re: Talk about your range practice/session
[Re: laney]
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 4645
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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Ron wants my wrist cock to release AFTER impact. He showed me the move in slow motion, but it's not something he tells me to think about doing. He tells me release just happens if the other stuff is correct. I'm pretty sure I'm getting it.
Laney: I went back to check what I believed you had posted, and this is what you posted. This is not the same thing as what you just posted. Don, it seems we have a misunderstanding. Ron is telling me to do what you just described, delay the release as long as possible. We're in agreement. I totally agree with this, you do want to delay the release, BUT NO UNTIL AFTER IMPACT. This is where I disagree with Ron, or what you are interperting Ron to be saying. If Ron is in fact saying to release after impact, I totally disagree with that.
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Putting is easy, IF you have the right putter. Later, Don.
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#18952 - 11/09/07 10:59 AM
Re: Talk about your range practice/session
[Re: laney]
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Hogan
   
Registered: 12/01/04
Posts: 2341
Loc: St. Paul, MN
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Don, it seems we have a misunderstanding. Ron is telling me to do what you just described, delay the release as long as possible. We're in agreement.
Meanwhile, back at the range... I have had great improvement in the last couple of weeks. I finally got the feel of waiting and letting the club fall, and then smoothly accelerating it with my body, rather than arms (as Divots was just saying). Learned this via little pitch shots. Ron had me, with a supersoft grip and wrists, make the gentlest little shots, just a few yards, but with all the power coming from my body dragging the clubhead around and through, no arms at all. Once I got the timing for this, and after a few hundred of these, it transferred to the full swing. Now I can feel that the force gets transferred to the clubhead and pulls my body around to the finish. How sweet it is.  I remember that drill from years ago when I took the game up again. Had trouble mostly with the driver, and the pro had me hitting these little PW chips. I thought he was nuts at first. 
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#24973 - 03/20/08 05:48 AM
Re: Talk about your range practice/session
[Re: srushing]
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 4645
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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Finally got a chance to get out to the range and work on getting rid of the nasty slice that worked it's way into my game with a driver last fall. I decided to go with a slightly stronger grip and try to remember to not grip the club too hard, and it was working pretty well yesterday. I installed a S flex shaft in a Launcher 460 Comp driver I picked up for $63, and how it's working much better. With the R flex shaft, the ball marks on the club face covered most of the face. With the S flex shaft all the ball marks are much closer to the center, and cover much less area of the face. The main thing I worked on was making a much smoother and easier swing with all my clubs. My irons were much better for it. I have very fast reflexs, and I tend to swing too hard, even when I'm not trying to swing hard. Consistancy was the loser with this swing. With a more relaxed swing, where I was trying to start down slower, my ball contact was much better and much more consistant. I even got brave and hit my 3 wood off the deck for fun. It was also much improved with the more relaxed swing. I'll have to try to repeat that relaxed swing today out on the course and see if I can get my scores back where they were before last falls disaster.
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#25012 - 03/22/08 07:31 AM
Re: Talk about your range practice/session
[Re: JP4]
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 4645
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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JP4; I didn't see it but I can believe it. I normally hit my 9 iron 150 yards carry. If the greens are firm and the ball is not sticking close, I can see hitting my 9 for a 163 yard par 3. In the past, I have hit my 9 iron over 160 carry when I didn't mean to. On one 165 yard par 3 with real hard green, I hit my 9 thinking I'd land the ball short and let it run to the flag. I must have nailed it perfectly, because the ball landed 2 feet past the flag, maybe 3 feet right, but it ran all the way to the back of the green. When I got to the green, I only found a small 1/8 inch deep dent in the green, not a real ball mark, just a small dent. I hate it when the greens are that hard. The only way to get close to the flag is to land the ball short of the green and hope it runs on.
As for the Cobra irons, to me the biggest downside of less loft on the irons is the lower ball flight that goes with it. More distance is fine, but if you hit the ball too low, you can't get the ball to stick close to where it lands. That's not good. The 9 irons is basically a 8 iron. More distance with less height.
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Putting is easy, IF you have the right putter. Later, Don.
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#25039 - 03/23/08 09:27 AM
Re: Talk about your range practice/session
[Re: Bobby Plemons]
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 4645
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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Bobby; I've been a competitive pistol shooter for over 30 years. And for the type of shooting I do, it's very important to do things as fast as possilbe. For shooting my fast reflexes are a big help. For golf they cause me to swing too fast, even when I don't try to swing fast. This is why my goal is to start the downswing slower and not swing to fast at the start. When I was hitting balls this week at the range, I was trying to start down slowly and make a nice easy swing. What was nice was to see the ball go the same distance as when I was starting down faster, but with less control and consistancy. I can tell it's going to take some time to gey my brain to remember to start down slower, and smoother. I like the results when I do it correctly, as I'm a lot more consistant and I hit the ball pretty much directly on line with no ball morement left or right. I could live with that I think. When I played 18 holes the next day, I hit some really good shots, and I hit some not so good, and I know some of it was due to starting down too hard and fast. That and not having good posture at setup. That's one more thing I tend to forget about at times.
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