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  • #61
    Re: Right hand drill

    Originally posted by Rackster View Post
    Hi CMays

    I get confused with the RHD and the baseball drill, in that I get two different feelings. I think this is because of the up / down movement Greg describes with the RHD. With the baseball ball drill I feel more rotation, and a lot more power building in my right wrist- but I would say the movement of the wrists in the baseball swing is more side to side (I may be wrong).

    I feel a great drill for the right hand, and the loading of the wrists is the pre set drill used by Leadbetter. Here's a link for this drill on the Titleist TPI site

    http://www.mytpi.com/mytpi05/exercis...=222&artID=679

    Rackster
    This wrist preset is the one taught by Joe Dante around 35 years ago. It is sound teaching and along with his other "magic moves" can assist to eliminate most of the problems found in high handicap golfers.

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    • #62
      Re: Right hand drill

      Originally posted by BrianW View Post
      This wrist preset is the one taught by Joe Dante around 35 years ago. It is sound teaching and along with his other "magic moves" can assist to eliminate most of the problems found in high handicap golfers.
      If you're referring to the "press the right palm heel against the left thumb" preset, I thought it involved cupping the right wrist so that when the club is parallel to the ground, the club head wouldn't be vertical but would still be at right angles to its (the club head's) swing path. At least, that's what happens when I do it.

      Todd

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      • #63
        Re: Right hand drill

        Originally posted by ubizmo View Post
        If you're referring to the "press the right palm heel against the left thumb" preset, I thought it involved cupping the right wrist so that when the club is parallel to the ground, the club head wouldn't be vertical but would still be at right angles to its (the club head's) swing path. At least, that's what happens when I do it.

        Todd
        That's correct. I was referring to the video attached to Racksters message were the same wrist preset is used.

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