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mm6840

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  1. Hi Yes I have it for about 6 month. I only try it /use it a few times (one or twice per month). It's definetly good product and from my point of view is perfect for all "2 plane swingers" and/or with cross over release. Working for ither type od releases too but it's not so pronounced. Basicly you feel yours forearms rotating on proper plane/way. Ant that's a very good, even new for someones, feeling. Recommended, but try a few times first ! regards,
  2. I'm not familiar with " It's his advice to keep the weight going back on your front foot,a spine tilt to the left almost as he says " and have JH books. If you have in mind so called step 2(1 backswing, 2 downswing, 3 on your left leg before clearing your left hip) .. it's hard to learn. Even harder is downswing One of the fundamental Jh teaching is not exact positions but in "that" direction... regards
  3. I'm affraid it's not that simple Stane Utley teaching (and Jim Hardy and ....) have common basis : getting shallow to the impact in short game too. What you have to do, to achieve that it's very simmilar (and it's opposed to the "2plane" swing method which is too steep by definition). HowEver whatever feels more natural to you ... regards,
  4. mp-52 project X 5.5 ! enough forgiving ... regards,
  5. Look harder almost everybody with irons shots do that ! As said previous poster (it's a feel). Of course it's true for one planer , s/t,... 2 planer with a pause on top don't do that (ref : 2plane for U = reverse K ...) Somebody call's "coil" , start with hips first, ... regards,
  6. From some other member : "Basically, you play ball more centered then back. Put weight on forward foot and keep it there, so no shifting weight to right(65% on the left foot, *tilt* slightly left, pivot on left leg through shot). Stance can be open or square. You swing with passive arms, and hit the ball more with a body pivot, like your current swing feeling. Biggest things is to turn around spine rather then rock shoulders up and down like some people do to chip or put, which causes a very steep plane."
  7. Both swings (1P or 2P) are good As you said ... dominant characteristics should help you decide which route to go. However It's essential to know what "advice" is for each swing. Just look at "swing tips" and you'll see a lot of confusion in this regard. As JH said most of the times advices are opposite for 1P/2P. And if you don't know/learn theoretical part ... it's hard to learn true goal = repetable impact/swing regards,
  8. Hi, Jim Hardy talks about that in Secrets #6 DVD series. However many of "us" using/learning Stane Utley methods I'm just curios : Did you manage Down Swing ? Drop/twist/hook right forearm to the Inner circle ? best regards,
  9. Mizuno MP-52 irons are travelling to me right now ! I guess friday will be first testing day together with 2 wedges MP-T (53-08,58-10) regards,
  10. Hi, MB CLS 350 (2007) Honda S2000 (2000) regards,
  11. Attachment from www.pgatour.com Quote "When I watch Kim hit a ball, the first thing that comes to mind his how perfectly on-plane his swing is throughout the entire motion. The geometry of Kim's swing is about as simple as it gets. This simplicity allows him to get a lot out of his game in all areas." from http://www.pgatour.com/2008/tourlife...ton/index.html regards,
  12. According to Travis Foulton (PGA) A.K. is 100% one plane ! regards,
  13. Golfdigest is not up-to-date No other web resources (only interview with Bennet http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...deoID=37013715 ) which confirms up-to-late Golfdigest articles regards,
  14. I use combination TM wood 3 / TM rescue 19 ... My driver TM Burner resting in basemenet When my tempo for driver working, I have some problems with tempo for Irons ! Regardles distance difference is about 10-30 yards. Regards,
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