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  • I want this video on my Xenium 9@9v unit.

  • You guys are definetly having differences in what you feel in the swing.Mike you seem to favor a more hollistic feel using you feet and the ground.You seem to be more of a hitter when you get to impact =bringing the club al the way through.Elk is swinging the clubhead more and leading his bigger muscles from the handle then finish with the Centrifugal Force presented by the club head.

  • In full speed it's quiet hard to see the ringing the bell motion. Im sure its there though in Elks textbook swing.

    Enjoying these instructional segments, please keep up.

  • I do not see what the "ringing of the bell" has to do with the swing. If you do not have the pivot point set firmly in place. You can "ring the bell " until the cows come home.

  • @B423E look at "Top 25 Golf Pro Lesson Swing Transition" by clemshaw this is the key to the "timing" of the golf swing and how it interacts with the pivot. I think people get confused that the timing is in the release of the hands after the hip turn. NO X This release just happens. When Sevam1 says in other videos that there is no timing he means in the downswing. Which is not what they are describing here. The KEY is LET the backswing finish, don't rush to hit the ball.

  • @B423E There is a picture in Auld Percy Boomers book which shows the active and passive parts of the backswing, that is the start of this WAIT and LET process.

  • @B423E About 1.20 you can see ELK throwing or gathering the club back (even to the extent that he is starting well forward from address) in this you can see the active/passive parts of the backswing. The ringing of the bell and the enjoyment he is getting is his timing that he is catching the club with smoothness and LETing the action happen his input compared with the overall action is tiny but profound.

  • @B423E The best analogy that I have heard is "pushing a kid on a swing". this helps massively if you get someone to understand it.

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