@jennaethan when Nicklaus talked about utilizing an intermediate target somewhere in front of the ball ( I read his Book and watched his video Golf My Way) he was strictly referring to using that reference point to align his feet, body, shoulders and club face at that NEAR intermediate target instead of using the ACTUAL target (the flagstick for example) which is much further away.As he stated in his video, "let me ask you something, is it easier to aim at a target 300yards away or 3 feet away"
Sorry this is not aiming point (6-E-2) concept, you are talking about impact hands. Aiming point concept is about timing and release for different clubs, or various hand speed. Apart from firing the thrust from PP3 at different spots, you can always adjust the ball to hands position via various "stand line" setting. Close stance (without affecting the plane line) will allow you more time to release and for shorter clubs - Open stance .
However, Mr Kelley states in 6-E-2 that “The Machine delivers the #3 Pressure Point to Impact Fix Hand Location At Impact with all Delivery Path, Delivery Lines, Pully Sizes, ect. because its structure is designed to do just that; hence the importance of a sturdy structure around the Endless Belt machinery. That is what make the Aiming Point procedure possible at all.”
Also, Mr. Kelley does not state to “fire” the thrust of the #3 Pressure Point. He states it is always both Aiming and Thrusting. Passively it is primarily Aiming and Active it is primarily Thrusting.
According to Bobby Clampett, the aiming point (i.e., where you direct your hands from the top) is about 2 to 4 inches in front of the ball on the target line. So, I am confused by the shaft aiming point in the video since my take is that I think you are aiming at your left thigh. Can you please clarify this for me? Thank you.
So do I aim my hands towards my left foot/toe? or at a point past the ball on the target line? also is it correct that you feel like you pull the left arm or hands down in a straight line? thank you.
Is there any difference from this and what J Nicklaus describe as aligning the clubface up to an intermediate spot few inches in front of the ball?
jennaethan 1 year ago
@jennaethan
That could be used as an aiming point as Mr. Nichlaus describes.
PureBallStriker 1 year ago
@jennaethan when Nicklaus talked about utilizing an intermediate target somewhere in front of the ball ( I read his Book and watched his video Golf My Way) he was strictly referring to using that reference point to align his feet, body, shoulders and club face at that NEAR intermediate target instead of using the ACTUAL target (the flagstick for example) which is much further away.As he stated in his video, "let me ask you something, is it easier to aim at a target 300yards away or 3 feet away"
TheNYgolfer 9 months ago
Sorry this is not aiming point (6-E-2) concept, you are talking about impact hands. Aiming point concept is about timing and release for different clubs, or various hand speed. Apart from firing the thrust from PP3 at different spots, you can always adjust the ball to hands position via various "stand line" setting. Close stance (without affecting the plane line) will allow you more time to release and for shorter clubs - Open stance .
yamidaka 1 year ago
@yamidaka Thank you for your comment.
However, Mr Kelley states in 6-E-2 that “The Machine delivers the #3 Pressure Point to Impact Fix Hand Location At Impact with all Delivery Path, Delivery Lines, Pully Sizes, ect. because its structure is designed to do just that; hence the importance of a sturdy structure around the Endless Belt machinery. That is what make the Aiming Point procedure possible at all.”
PureBallStriker 1 year ago
@yamidaka
Also, Mr. Kelley does not state to “fire” the thrust of the #3 Pressure Point. He states it is always both Aiming and Thrusting. Passively it is primarily Aiming and Active it is primarily Thrusting.
PureBallStriker 1 year ago
According to Bobby Clampett, the aiming point (i.e., where you direct your hands from the top) is about 2 to 4 inches in front of the ball on the target line. So, I am confused by the shaft aiming point in the video since my take is that I think you are aiming at your left thigh. Can you please clarify this for me? Thank you.
melintax 1 year ago
So do I aim my hands towards my left foot/toe? or at a point past the ball on the target line? also is it correct that you feel like you pull the left arm or hands down in a straight line? thank you.
BirdieBlues 1 year ago