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Martin Hall on TGC - part 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2006

Martin Hall teaching TGM

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  • this is very good advice, well done

  • Patronising (wrist) cock!

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  • martin,

    what are the dimensions (length x width x heigth) in inches of the IFTB in your video?

    Win

  • @ 7:55..... a 40" 8 iron????

  • @daver19572000 Just watch the video closely-hall's right wrist bends back-but still not complketely level. It upcocks a little too. It has to

  • @daver19572000 Just not true-I have the email from Shawn. I think Hall is correct, but Clement doesn't agree. He actually said "Martin hall didn't design the human body" haha. Anyway, wrist cock and bend naturally (I still think the right wrist cocks a little as well as bends-as does my coach). My aim is for less wrist cock, so I don't try to do anything

  • This is so wrong on a number of levels. Lay your left hand flat on a table and see how much you can move it left and right. Hardly at all. This is called radial deviation and ulnar deviation.

    In the golf swing your wrists do not hinge on just one axis.

  • I made one of those boards - then I got to thinking - why the cut out? It seems a plain rectangular or square board could serve the same purpose.

  • @daver19572000 So I think you need the refresher course (not refresser!), some spelling lessons might help you too.

  • @daver19572000 @daver19572000 Its actually not that great advice. Ive looked at this carefully. The left wrist cocks up for sure. But the rght wrist does not completely bend right-it has to upcock a little too. Otherwise it doesnt support the shaft. I have clarified this with my professional and he agrees wth me 100%. I guess its relative-relative to the left, yes its a bend. But to say it bends 100% right is just plane wrong. I have asked Shawn Clement personally and he agrees.

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