What type of takeaway does TGM advocate for a right handed player who is a swinger? Does the left arm dominate or can the right arm also pick up for a swinger?
Originally Posted by jdtoyou What type of takeaway does TGM advocate for a right handed player who is a swinger? Does the left arm dominate or can the right arm also pick up for a swinger?From Adjusted Address with its classic Bent Left Wrist, use the Lagging Clubhead Takeaway. It will still be Right Arm Controlled, both in terms of its Physics (Motion) and its Geometry (alignment to the Plane Line).
Originally Posted by YodaNot being a TGM guy....yetOriginally Posted by jdtoyou What type of takeaway does TGM advocate for a right handed player who is a swinger? Does the left arm dominate or can the right arm also pick up for a swinger?From Adjusted Address with its classic Bent Left Wrist, use the Lagging Clubhead Takeaway. It will still be Right Arm Controlled, both in terms of its Physics (Motion) and its Geometry (alignment to the Plane Line).
, I still don't know much of the terminology and don't have the book. I gather from your response I should feel the right arm controlling/dominating the takeaway? And I'm trying to hook up with AI Tom Reynolds in Kensington, Maryland for a lesson when it warms up here.
Originally Posted by jdtoyou I gather from your response I should feel the right arm controlling/dominating the takeaway? And I'm trying to hook up with AI Tom Reynolds in Kensington, Maryland for a lesson when it warms up here.That's right, jdtoyou. Even with the Lagging Clubhead Takeaway, the Start Up is dominated by the Right Forearm Tracing the Base Line of the Inclined Plane (the 'gutter' on the 'pitched roof').
Originally Posted by 6bmike Was Tom at Pine Needles?You bet, Mike.
Originally Posted by YodaThank for your response, I know you're a busy guyOriginally Posted by jdtoyou I gather from your response I should feel the right arm controlling/dominating the takeaway? And I'm trying to hook up with AI Tom Reynolds in Kensington, Maryland for a lesson when it warms up here.That's right, jdtoyou. Even with the Lagging Clubhead Takeaway, the Start Up is dominated by the Right Forearm Tracing the Base Line of the Inclined Plane (the 'gutter' on the 'pitched roof').
And congratulations on your choice of Authorized Instructors:
Tom Reynolds is a PGA Professional who has made it his business to be one of the leaders in this new day for The Golfing Machine. I have had the privilege of working with him twice in the past twelve months and know that you could not be in better hands.
I'm hoping that when I get a lesson with Tom, it will be what I'm looking for. Right now I've been taking lessons with a younger pro (late 30's). He is a very good player and has played in 2-3 US Opens. Smaller guy but pounds the ball! But he is a little scatter brained during lessons, we go off on tangents sometimes, and when I ask questions about specific parts of the golf swing he does not have real answers (considering he worked with Leadbetter, Suttie, ect) For example, when I asked him about the wrists and lag, how it was created and held....his response was "well what do you mean, they just do it." So I'm hoping that TGM and Tom will usher in a new era of understanding and improving my golf swing for a serious player that's not a pro.
Originally Posted by jdtoyou For example, when I asked him about the wrists and lag, how it was created and held....his response was "well what do you mean, they just do it."This brought a smile to me. I was in that AI class with Tom in Atlanta - the same class (February 2004) that Yoda made his reentry into the ring, and what a re-entry it was! Interestingly, there was also a very very good player who played on the mini tours, was short, pounded it and basically had it all. He was pretty good friends with Davis Love and Freddy.