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    Default Matt 3 jab Internet Lesson Session's

    Hi there
    I will soon be adding Matt's info in
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    Here is my latest range session, addam will add more later but here is the comparison that i made. Big difference.

    Red: Start

    Yellow: Top of backswing

    Blue: Impact


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    Ok, as a run down of what ive been doing:

    the video on the left shows a big lift at the top which is bad

    What ive been doing is swinging with my feet together to keep my head down during the backswing

    The results speak for themselves, more practice needed with it but im making good ground. Addam will put the side photos up later and will show that im creating a good amount of lag, but still needing to work on the left wrist at the top of the swing.

    Onwards and downwards as it seems

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    What a great difference mate, The feet together drill has worked a treat. I have studied the driver and 7 iron swings to your old ones and wow the improvement is fantastic.Your head is staying much more in the circle and and now the setup to top of swing and impact are in the correct sequence.HIGH/MIDDLE/LOWER
    I will post tonight your driver impact position and I can't beleive how much lag you now have, amazing.
    Just remember when you are on the tour and need a manager/caddie ME ME ME
    Great work mate
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    Cheers addam, it'll be good to see how the swing goes tomoz and the next few games.

    Once i get some video of my putting and you recover from feeling physically sick from watching it then we can work on that part.

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    I chucked the video up on youtube so you can all see how it looks in motion.

    The link is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9OXzch_5XE

    Enjoy and give feedback!

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    Matt
    Great lag and load up with 7 iron and Driver
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    Swing's looking good, Matt. Should start seeing some results on the course soon.

    Hey ... you can test your swing on Saturday ... see if it stands up to the pressure of 5-5-10.

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    whats 5-5-10?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt 3 Jab View Post
    whats 5-5-10?
    $$$


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    Sounds good to me jono, bring your a game and i'll bring that putter for you too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt 3 Jab View Post
    Sounds good to me jono, bring your a game and i'll bring that putter for you too!
    You're on. In the blue corner, young Matt with his revamped swing and his trainer Addam ... In the red corner, aging, fat and out of shape Doc and his numerous training aids ...

    Oh, BTW, don't worry about the putter. I've just bought a new, custom made putter. The lie angle is 10 degrees flat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jono View Post
    In the red corner, aging, fat and out of shape Doc and his numerous training aids ...
    You talking about me or you?

    I'll profit on this trip home if you guys want to play me 5-5-10 each........

    Fat, drunk, and five-over-par is no way to go through life, son.

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    I'm having one 5-5-10 match, i cant afford to lose anymore than that!

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    Why don't we make it 5-5-10 for everyone? Everyone puts in $20. 8 people. Winner of front nine gets $40, winner of back nine gets $40 and the overall winner gets $80. If you have a really good round, you could potentially make $140 profit.

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    I'm no expert, but here's something I noticed in your Youtube clip, Matt.

    I've drawn some lines against the footy posts in the background as reference lines.







    From address to the top position, you seem to be "falling forward" a bit ... ie. your weight is going a bit towards the ball. Your head moves towards the ball as well. From there to impact, your hips moves away from the red line, again towards the ball and you seem to lose your spine angle.

    I've seen drills where you swing the club with your butt resting against something like a chair ... In fact, I think I saw our very own Toolish doing this drill.
    Last edited by Jono; 4th July 2007 at 09:17 PM.

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    Yep, Jono is right...I have done that drill, I used to dip into the ball a lot and chair swings helped...also swinging left arm only helped a lot as it is harder to manipulate the club and therefore posture changes show up more as you bury the club in the ground or hit it thin.

    Be careful with chair swings though, it can eliminate all hip movement, including rotation, if overdone.

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    Don't change anything until after Saturday..........

    Fat, drunk, and five-over-par is no way to go through life, son.

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    Hey Guy's
    You have it wrong, it is not Matt moving it is the posts in the back ground.
    Matt, sticking a shaft into the ground off your left bum cheek and keep you cheek against it will fix this as you swing.All what has happened and is common, when someone has a lift in there swing and changes it they may start to dip and come off the ball.
    Don't worry to much mate, just try this drill for me.
    Johno will end up meeting up with you for that match and bring along a chair
    Also the main reason this is happening is at address your spine is fairly straight but at impact it is arched so it is the main reason this is happening.
    Look at this pic of elk below at address and impact the spine is almost the same with both shots.
    I will get you to call me and I will discribe a good rotation drill with a club on your shoulders to help with this.
    Also thanks guys with your imput this is what it is all about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by addamsmith View Post
    Hey Guy's
    You have it wrong, it is not Matt moving it is the posts in the back ground.
    Matt, sticking a shaft into the ground off your left bum cheek and keep you cheek against it will fix this as you swing.All what has happened and is common, when someone has a lift in there swing and changes it they may start to dip and come off the ball.
    Don't worry to much mate, just try this drill for me.
    Johno will end up meeting up with you for that match and bring along a chair
    Also the main reason this is happening is at address your spine is fairly straight but at impact it is arched so it is the main reason this is happening.
    Look at this pic of elk below at address and impact the spine is almost the same with both shots.
    I will get you to call me and I will discribe a good rotation drill with a club on your shoulders to help with this.
    Also thanks guys with your imput this is what it is all about.
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    Off-topic for a sec, but why is Elk hitting when there are still people on the green?
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    Quote Originally Posted by addamsmith View Post
    Also thanks guys with your imput this is what it is all about.
    Addam
    But surely it's better for M3J to only work on things when you suggest, as he may be getting ahead of himself otherwise?

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    I agree Andy
    With this type of lesson's that I am doing it is so important not to get to messed up in the head, Golf is a mental game.
    I think it is important to get feedback from the guys but to much info can cook the brain.
    Some drills work and some make other things start to happen like the drill with the chair.
    The idea of posting this stuff is so any members can read and mabe use some of the drills and idea's in there swing problems.
    I have spend over $15,000 on lessons since I was 15 years old to give you all some free tips.
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    Ok, video quality should be better now as we got a cheap digital video camera so at least it may improve it a bit, and i think max shutter speed is able to be set at 1/2000 so what ever that means.

    Today i played with a mate, loading up my right side on the backswing and trying to stay back with my head but get my weight forward.

    Mixed results, hit some good high (very high) shots but just seemed to cut it a bit and the flight of my shots was high but a little weaker than usual. Hope to get some vid up tomoz but my ball striking has improved alot which is good.


 

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