tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7051574495817462192.post5682439956598150447..comments2024-03-24T00:12:23.882-07:00Comments on 3Jack Golf Blog: The Myth of Shot DispersionRich H.http://www.blogger.com/profile/00619151630318195719noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7051574495817462192.post-59794810092894823652011-10-17T03:51:14.229-07:002011-10-17T03:51:14.229-07:00Excellent post as usual r3J > so, what's yo...Excellent post as usual r3J > so, what's your Rx-learning progression to accomplish clubface control?<br /> <br />"if I knew back then what I know now" ..... <br /> <br />(btw - i'm no TGM fanboy, but do really appreciate what's useful & use-able from its repertoire)<br /><br />evolution of learning -- always loved Mike Hebron's teaching progression of -- <br />1st learning clubhead lag & flat left wrist -- <br /><br />drag the mop, then strike w/ putter, then learn the chip, then the pitch, then the punch. <br /><br />[ Crawl ---> Walk ---> Run ---> Fly ;) ]<br /><br />BUT !!!! along w/ this, & maybe even more importantly -- <br />learn the Wrist Conditions of post-Impact !! Angled-Horizontal-Vertical <br /><br />because .... intention is (nearly) Everything, eh? <br />& because .... intention of Wrist Conditions teach clubface control<br /> <br />& because clubface control can be learned & executed w/ a very simple path -- <br />chip - pitch - punch --- the "9-3" drill, etc.gdoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17024617579140179107noreply@blogger.com