Am I aiming what, two inches behind the ball? The throw down of the vertical left wrist hinge. What are you aiming with?
I aim the #3 PP at the rear inside quadrant of the ball.
Originally Posted by innercityteacher
I imagine the "correct" sensation, or a good sensation, or an effective use of the vertical left wrist in hitting to be something like this...RFT loads the wrist and then the golfer braces into the front foot and sort of glides until they pull with the left tricep and fire the vertical hinge down. It is like a slow, deliberate, ax blow to the base of a tree. A slow, heavy blow that you really step into. Almost like a person steps into a baseball swing.
What you describe above sounds like the feeling of a deliberate axe blow to the base of a tree. But this is Golf and we learn feel from mechanics which are the alignments and force used in any given procedure.
I use the RFT. The RFT Loads the #3 Accumulator. Backswing Loads the #2 Accumulator and the #4 Accumulator is loaded at the End of the Backstroke. If the Length of your Backstroke is a very short Pitch Shot, then My #3 and #4 Accumulators are Loaded. Full Load on #3 Accumulator and ALMOST full Load on #4 Accumulator. The #4 Accumulator is Loaded against the chest at a lower location than when performing a full backstroke. This procedure allows me to use Hip Action to drive the Power Package Downplane. Otherwise you'll need to pull with the Left Arm, which IMHO should only be used with Non-pivot Strokes.
Originally Posted by innercityteacher
What do you think? 'Shall I take up arms in opposition to the that little golf ball or shall I, in my mind, continue to suffer
the slings and arrows of ourageously bad technique?'
Patrick
Golfers become conditioned to "Suffering". Seek medical advice. The prescription is "more knowledge".