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follow us... posts comments facebook twitter golf lag tips learn the secret of golf learn the secret of golf... clubhead lag -- the clubhead lagging behind the hands through impact -- is the most important fundamental in the golf swing. all pga tour players use lag to compress the ball while poor players don't. learn how to feel, create and sustain the lag. discover the benefits of the flat left wrist, shaft loading and educated hands and cut your scores in half! home about get the ebook contact sitemap the aiming point concept posted on 13 november 2012 comments (47) tags: aiming point , geometry , low point , pressure points , tips today we’ll dig into the aiming point concept that may sound familiar to the readers of the golfing machine. doug, reader of this blog, asked for some clarification about its meaning and purpose. he read about that in the bobby clampett’s book ( the impact zone ) and, as mentioned earlier, it is taking its roots in the golfing machine book from homer kelley . continue reading… the first golf lag tips ebook is out now! posted on 01 april 2012 comments (12) tags: ebook , golf instruction , lag loading , reviews , tips great news: the first golf lag tips ebook is out now! this is a very important milestone in my will to provide more quality materials to the fellow readers of this blog. we’ve put a lot of hard work and passion into this ebook and we are now proud to deliver 115 pages of great golf instruction . we’ve taken special care to include a lot of clean and appealing visuals to support the content. this is very important because the visual impression plays a great role in passing the ideas. continue reading… the 4 barrel hit: swinging and hitting posted on 22 october 2010 comments (29) tags: hitting , power , swinging , tips hi all, it’s been a while since my last post . due to my achilles tendon injury and a mass of considerable professional work i have been taken away from the game and took huge delays in the plans i have for the site. but the wait is over and we start again with a very popular topic: there has always been a fight between hitting and swinging aficionados: on the paper, these are two mutually exclusive ways to propel a golf club so in theory you have to choose either to hit or to swing. continue reading… proper divot location – well ahead of the ball! posted on 20 august 2009 comments (29) tags: compression , geometry , hitting , low point regular readers of this blog know that the low point of any golf stroke is located in front of the left shoulder . therefore, a standard iron shot should call for a divot located well ahead of the ball as the clubhead has to go down and out after impact. but do you have an idea of how much ahead? continue reading… pure ball striker review posted on 17 july 2009 comments (25) tags: pressure points , reviews a few weeks ago, jeff evans the inventor of the pure ball striker training aid sent me a sample for reviewing. he told me that this little device helps players taking conscience of lag pressure feel by focusing on their #3 pressure point (the index trigger finger). this sounded promising and i was happy to give it a try! disclaimer: i’m not affiliated to jeff’s business in any way – he just kindly provided a free sample! continue reading… amazing improvements…in one hour! posted on 19 may 2009 comments (35) tags: compression , geometry , pressure points , tips , wrist angles i know, i know, the title of this post sounds like some bad advertisement – like those to promise you’ll lose weight instantly while still eating tons of big macs! but what you are about to see is incredible enough to justify this dramatic entry… i’m very excited to share this with you because i’ve never seen such an amazing improvement on a golf swing in such a short time . continue reading… hitting vs swinging – part 3 – hitting posted on 27 april 2009 comments (146) tags: hitting , lag loading , pressure points , tips , wrist angles continuing our series on hitting vs swinging , let’s now review the hitting stroke . the hitting action is a bit the dark side of the moon when it comes to golf instruction. it seems that a vast majority of golf instructors (with the exception of the golfing machine instructors of course) are simply unaware of its existence and mainly teach golf the " swinging way ". this is very unfortunate because it is a very efficient way to strike the golf ball and in my opinion a very interesting alternative for strong or less flexible players. continue reading… hitting vs swinging – part 2 – the swing posted on 24 february 2009 comments (80) tags: pressure points , swinging , tips continuing our series on hitting vs swinging , let’s now explore the swinging procedure . in this article i’ll try to cover the leading principles of the swing and explain what you should feel to reproduce the correct motion. whirl something tied to a rope and you generate centrifugal force. that is simple and the very same principle is the essence of the swinging procedure. however, in a golf swing you do not swing a rope, but rather a flail where the hinge pin is the left wrist. continue reading… hitting vs swinging – part 1 posted on 04 february 2009 comments (45) tags: hitting , lag loading , swinging do you know that there is two different ways to move a golf club, each way having its own distinctive action and feels? to properly understand that, let’s go back to school: physics tells us that an object can only be moved either by pushing it or pulling it . in golf, and more specifically in the golfing machine, it is called swinging (pulling) and hitting (pushing). before going any further, take a closer look at those two swing sequences: continue reading… focus on pressure points to feel lag posted on 10 january 2009 comments (164) tags: educated hands , lag loading , pressure points , tips you may have played the game for a long time and never heard of them… if so, i urge you to read this!!! pressure points could improve your game forever and simplify a lot of things in your swing by focusing your mind on feel rather than technique. as a bonus, once you learn to rely on your pressure points, the game of golf becomes more of a sensation than a mechanical cheklist! continue reading… hit out on the golf ball! posted on 15 march 2008 comments (45) tags: compression , flying wedges , geometry , pressure points in this article we’ll continue to explore the mechanics of the golf stroke: in a previous post , we understood why hitting down on the ball was mandatory for a geometrically sound stroke. now, we’ll see that hitting out on the golf ball is also important to achieve a three dimensional impact: forward, downward and outward. continue reading… hit down on the golf ball, dammit! posted on 23 february 2008 comments (31) tags: compression , flying wedges , geometry , power , wrist angles let’s explore the mechanics of the golf stroke: a vast majority of you have already heard that in order to properly strike the ball you have to hit down on it, but do you exactly know why and how to do that? continue reading… drag the wet mop! posted on 09 february 2008 comments (39) tags: educated hands , pressure points , tips one of my favorite tip to help you feel the lag is to drag the wet mop! it may sound funny but the best way to discover and understand the lag is to throw away any technical thought. instead you must focus on feel and feel only. you’ll discover that feelings come from the hands. this is why it’s extremely important that you pay a lot of attention in what is happening in your hands (in the golfing machine’s terminology it is called "mind in the hands"). during the swing, you must focus on their position and seek a feeling of pressure and heaviness . now, what kind of feel do you have to look for? continue reading… what is clubhead lag and how can it improve your golf ? posted on 31 january 2007 comments (33) tags: educated hands , general , wrist angles lag definition is "to stay beh
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