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Need to explain more what you mean softly /assertively with the kinetic chain.
I ask because to me it means to add less or more force and you said not to do that.
Thank you
Hi Michael! You donโt want to decelerate by thinking about hitting the ball softer; you want to feel like you are accelerating gently through the stem of the dandelion towards the target which would not cause the deceleration and keep the accuracy and touch at a high!
Thanks
Can I mark which videos I have watched?
Great question! Let me find out!
Kind of. I’ll hit the range tomorrow. Is the ball to fade right, given such a short distance? Or is it supposed to go directly right from the club. Like 10% fade?
See for yourself how much; depends on loft of club and bounce; use a little experimentation to find the one that works best; mine comes out pretty close to spot on my alignment!
I know the ball is back in your stance. It looks like you are very open in stance as if you are aiming very left. Are these the same? And, is it only optics? At 2:17 and 8:47, it looks like you are aligned for at least 8-10 feet left.
And, at 2:57 the ball appears to take off right of club swing arc even though you aim left edge of intermediate point.
Those top down views are awesome!
Yes, the flop shot is from the fade family and therefore you aim left of the target and swing left of the target (which donโt forget, is an arc of swing flowing to the left) and the ball position is slightly forward of center.
Make sense now?