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  1. Duhwinner Weight distribution depends on the shot at hand and the club. As a base model I would say more like 50/50 with the irons, but wound forward, and 60R/40L with the Driver wound forward. The idea is to have more of a K address from the ribcage down as opposed to a reverse K. Elk has more shoulder tilt at address with this K address than I do. The main reason for that is that he sets up at separation hands, I am more back at address/mid body hands. Elk can't really start where I do and play effectively because the shaft looks to be leaning back like crazy to him at that position due to his left eye dominance. Whereas for me, right eye dominant, it looks straight up and down so I prefer to aim it that way. The goal for myself and anyone I work with is to have more weight behind the ball but wound in front of it. I don't like setting up on the left side square so that my body is turned away from the target.
  2. @Island Guru The words lift or flip can mean many things to you that may work...I prefer to just let the club SWING into transition. Thanks for buying the tape :) @MiniBlueDragon I'll be checking back here if you have any questions..hope you get out to that range soon. :) John, as a fellow professional I have a lot of respect for what you do..... If you can wind it up so much that you hit the ball with the back of the hosel then you have it in there great. All you have to do from there is let the club swing freely in both directions and it will blend in with the opposition you have created by winding away from the arc of the swing that we all know must be present. This might seem like just a feel to you, but the method to the madness is that you are not causing anything to happen in the swing that MUST happen. You can't overdo the winding feel....but you can lack sufficient flow and momentum of the club to take advantage of the winding in opposition. Cheers Martin
  3. Thanks for that clarification, you have it spot on. :)
  4. Jackie Burke said Ben Hogan had about 500 secrets, I know that there are at least 3 things he has shared with me that I would consider more worthy of a 'secret' book than anything else out there. Most Powerful Move is my tape, and I never considered using the name Ben Hogan or Secret anywhere near the title. I believe this move is in such diverse and timeless proven actions as Hogan, Boros, Miller Barber, Fred Couples and some young guns out there now...with less 'cookie cutter' looking actions.
  5. There's a reasoning behind it, it isn't 'just' a feeling. In general I like to seek info from the source on all things Golf, rather than rely on other people's interpretations. If you would like to know more about it. I would be happy to answer any questions you might have. Would love to see the swing with you implementing the ideas. Cheers Martin
  6. I think 5 Lessons is underrated. If you think it's overrated, then I think you have reading comprehension issues. Oh yeah...first post. Hi.
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