M2: 03 GRIP INSTINCT
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Instinctively if you take the club in your lead hand to hit something you will put the club more in the fingers. Your hand will be in what is called a strong position. When you chip the ball with just that hand you will not want to rotate the face. Your wrist just hinges back and forth as your arm swings. Also if you put the club in your trail hand. To hit something or to chip a ball. Once you have the club in your fingers. You will just flex and extend your wrist. You will not twist your hands. It does not make sense. You then just put both hands on the club in those positions and start the swing. Here is where my instinct was correct. I only wish I would have stayed there.
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M2: 04 FACE CONTROL
Once you have a proper grip then it becomes how your hands control the face. To learn this you need to hit different shots. How your hands manipulate the face is what makes the ball curve. You need to curve the ball to the left, to the right, and be able to hit it straight. Practicing these curve...
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M2: 05 LOOK COOL DRILL
The look cool drill is really where a large part of your speed comes from. This is critical that this action becomes second nature. Your lead arm is not a puller. It is more a rotator than it is a puller. Your trail hand works like it does on a tennis racket. The handle swings to a point. Then it...
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M2: 06 THROW THE CLUB DRILL
If you just sit in a chair and take the club set it on your trail shoulder with your arms relaxed. The handle of the club is pointed straight away from you. Then just direct the momentum of the club out away from you and let the arms and wrists react. There is no of very little rotation in your b...