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  1. hue replied to goalieboy's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    At the start of the downsing for swingers there is a LATERAL bump of the hips of two inches or so . They BUMP towards to the target BEFORE they turn. To practice this place a chair behind you so that your right buttock touches it on the backstroke and KEEP it touching as you bump left. Hogan said there is a slight LATERAL move of the hips before they turn. Turning them straight away creates the OVER THE TOP MOVE .
  2. For short game check out Stan Utley. Pelz is a joke.
  3. hue replied to shark48's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Work oh having a FLAT left wrist and Bent back right wrist at impact and Keep it that way until both arms are straight on the follow through. Hit DOWN on the ball . At impact there should be lean on the shaft with hands ahead of the ball over the middle of the front leg.
  4. hue replied to rice12oketman's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Hit DOWN on the ball and take a divot. Practice hitting balls out of DEEP DIVOTS.
  5. hue replied to shark48's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    OTT is ALWAYS a faulty Pivot Problem. http://www.chuckevansgolf.com/forum/viewto...topic.php?t=109
  6. Hit DOWN on the ball. Do the Manzella drill of hitting balls out of DEEP DIVOTS.
  7. hue replied to phillypete's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Go to www.clearkeygolf.com Most golf psychology stuff is junk . This guy has a proven method for getting you off manual conscious thinking mode and onto automatic habit mode when playing shots. Carey Mumford is a nice guy and works with Touring Pros. His methods work.
  8. Some players tuck the elbow in front of the hip "Pitch position" others have it behind the hip punch. You need a good pivot to be able to do the pitch if you move off your Tush line "Straighten up through the ball" you will not have the room for the elbow to get in front of the hip. The pitch position sets you up for maximum trigger delay but can be overdone . The feeling is of the right elbow leading the arm like a javelin throw or base ball pitch.
  9. hue replied to kre8ivetl's post in a topic in Japanese Golf Clubs
    Keep on working on a neutral grip do not go back to a strong one. This is the best article I have seen on the neutral grip. http://d4358519.s74.snitz.net/forum/topic....sp?TOPIC_ID=126
  10. First check your address and where your weight is make sure it is on the balls of the feet but slightly towards the heel. You may have pivot problems that are making you come off your Tush line . This link will be of help http://redgoat.smugmug.com/Redgoat%20fundamentals For the Pivot read http://d4358519.s74.snitz.net/forum/topic....sp?TOPIC_ID=542 http://d4358519.s74.snitz.net/forum/topic....sp?TOPIC_ID=614
  11. I love the Fuji Tour Spec 660 shaft that I have in the R 510 TP. I am thinking of getting a R 7 TP and fitting my shaft in it. I understand that the R7 TP heads are different weights depending on the shaft options. Which of the options would be the best fit for the 660 shaft. I have been offered the 757 head. Would this be a good fit? Thanks.