Experimented with controlling the face with the left hand throughout holding the face or pulling through horizontal the left wrist is the clubface and u pulls through the ball exactly as u want the shot shape very simple very effective homer said you don't need lessons if u prove the left e wrist pulling through and past impact
Will Mr. Bertholy please notice he is still teaching?
Originally Posted by DrWho
If the motion of the Geometry is good, then impact isn't even a swing thought.
Paul Bertholy's teaching notes, recompiled by the gracious Mr. Doug Ferreri, a +2 hcp. who worked with Mr. Bertholy over 20 years, says as much.
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Yoda met Paul years ago and got a book from him or some private notes.
The book was "Golf" 1927 by Robert G McDonald. A booked that helped shape Lynn's unique appreciation for Homers Alignments combined with motion (as demonstrated by McDonald, Bill Melhourne and Homer).
Experimented with controlling the face with the left hand throughout holding the face or pulling through horizontal the left wrist is the clubface and u pulls through the ball exactly as u want the shot shape very simple very effective homer said you don't need lessons if u prove the left e wrist pulling through and past impact
I really like the subtle left knee push reversing the machine down, and I first read Faldo mentioning it when he wrote his book as he started with Ledbetter. Of course, Mr. Bertholy popularized that move.
I do get much more power and snap shifting my hip forward especially with the mid-body hands and strong grip. Simple and Horizontal Hinge powerful.
I am still messed-up with opening the face for an Angle Hinge and open to suggestions.
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!