Explaining the Flying Wedges
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All Comments (20)
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Wow, omg it clicked. Left hand is easy and intuitive. It's the right hand that rocked my reality.
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@Richie3Jack Good video. If I was doing it, those candles on the wall would be history
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I'm learning this concept now I hitting way further than i did
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Thanks for this contrubution. It explains somehat the importance of the flying wedges for maintaining lag. Still easier said dan done (for me) since clubface oftentimes closes too late when coming into the ball, resulting in pushed and sliced shots., Any drill for this problem ?
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@IrishLooLaa There is a reason why you are called IrishLooLaa, haha.
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You look like Billy Mayfair. Thanks, very good explaination.
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Richie: Great job explaining some of these TGM concepts which are not easy to pick up if one hasn't read the book.
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@IrishLooLaa Every player has a different swing. Ok great post. Except most good players have many things in common. You don't have to go to a TGM instructor or read TGM, but don't make post professing that someone is a mental patient when I doubt you know at all what you are talking about. There are less than 300 of us, TGM AI's, but yet there are 40 plus in the top 100.
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I don't think that hitters can use a sweep wrist. I think you need to employ a fixed right wrist.
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irish get ur head out of the mud. Its all about TGM. Its the best instructional book out there. The author used the term wedge in the book. He had to define things that noone else knew how to describe. Now in the youtube age, there tons of TGM devotees that are describing these mechanisms on video There are even forums about TGM. Check it out.
you mention 'when i was using a swinger pattern' - but never mention what swing or release you are using now.. :)
Bossanovawitcha 2 years ago
I use a 'hitter pattern' with an angled hinge and a random sweep release.
Richie3Jack 2 years ago