"It is a hard game, mighty hard, if you have to learn all these little factors from experience, but if the player can get the right idea in his mind the shots are not difficult to play. That is why so many golfers in talking about the game keep saying, "It is all mental," as though there was some mysterious gift which made a golfer of a man. I never took much stock in any method of playing a stroke which could not be explained, and I think the average golfer is built the same way. Of course, after a thousand attempts with as many different schemes for playing a shot, and still without success, a player is apt to despair, but he should not. Any man of average intelligence and physique can play shots as well as the best of them if he can get the correct basis to work upon in his head." Marshall Whitlatch 1910, 1921


ONE MAGICAL CURE TO THE SLICE

"THE REASON WHY MANY PLAYERS "SLICE" IS BECAUSE ... THEIR LEFT HAND FAILS TO ACT AS A FULCRUM FOR THE RIGHT HAND TO STRIKE AGAINST. THE LEFT HAND HAS TO BEAR BACK AGAINST THE RIGHT." 1922



AT THE MOMENT OF IMPACT ORIGINAL GOLF FUNDAMENTAL 12 BEAR BACK


One magical cure to the slice bear back on time

THE NO.2 SECRET OF GOOD GOLF


Download : "The reason why many players "slice" is because they either do not have strong hands or they fail to use their hand strength at the critical moment when the power of the stroke is to be transmitted to the ball. The majority of players who fail in transmission of power, do so because their left hand fails to act as a fulcrum for the right hand to strike against. The left hand has to bear back against the right." ORIGINAL GOLF FUNDAMENTALS Transmission of power By the Dunns of Musselburgh East Lothian Scotland 1897 1907 1922 1930 1934. Reprint edition by Apollon Verlag GmbH, 8 Munchen 22, Stollbergstrasse 15, 1974



Download : "As the club nears the hitting area - the impact area - the wrists are uncocked, and hand action takes over through the shot. At impact, the back of the left hand and the palm of the right hand are pointing down the line that parallels the line of flight. Right back to the position from which they started at the address." 'inside golf for women' 1977 by Patty Berg Chapter 6 The Swing (Keep the Line in Mind) At impact page 29




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