(Premier Login bob2aa) Forum Owner Posted Jun 19, 2008 10:41 AM
I'd give moving the ball forward a try. Even with your weight slightly on your lead foot,the driver swing still comes up.
This isn't exactly S&T,but I've been putting more weight on my heels of my feet and slightly on the lead foot.I get into my setup (bend over position) and then move my weight toward my heels, by slightly setting down (as in setting in a chair) I lift my toes,to see if my weight is actually on my heals,then lean slightly on my lead foot. Waggle and go. I can release as hard as I want and not hook the ball;my misses are a push if I get lazy with the release.
In all my golfing days,I've never had the ball go more where I wanted it to go. The ball flight is straight,with good trajectory. I shot 71 Sunday with 4 birdies and 1 three putt (From the 6400 +/- yard tees) From the back tees Gibson Bay golf course is 7100 yards,Slope 128 Rating 74.1. I've also been doing Denver's "look at the hole" putting practice drill and it really is helping too. Holding my eyes and head still (and not looking up too soon)as I putt is the key.
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