Got the book, practised the skills, found SK1 and SK2 easy enough and they produced great results both on and off the course.
SK3 was eluding me though, I just didn't feel like I could tell whether the club was opening and closing enough through the impact zone to acquire the legendary 'effortless power'
Well, down the range last night I got a glimpse of it, the only way I can describe it is that I seemed to be fanning the club more open on the backswing - this, I thought would produce an open clubface at impact and weak fades but no - for some reason the clubface was being pulled into square contact as in SK1, and the results were fantastic, I suddenly felt the effortless power kicking in and I was getting a lovely 200 yard penetrating draw with a 4 iron...oh yes it was a great feeling
Once you've had it, you'll want more I can guarantee, so anyone out there struggling with SK3 - keep at it, it is worth it!
SK3 was eluding me though, I just didn't feel like I could tell whether the club was opening and closing enough through the impact zone to acquire the legendary 'effortless power'
Well, down the range last night I got a glimpse of it, the only way I can describe it is that I seemed to be fanning the club more open on the backswing - this, I thought would produce an open clubface at impact and weak fades but no - for some reason the clubface was being pulled into square contact as in SK1, and the results were fantastic, I suddenly felt the effortless power kicking in and I was getting a lovely 200 yard penetrating draw with a 4 iron...oh yes it was a great feeling
Once you've had it, you'll want more I can guarantee, so anyone out there struggling with SK3 - keep at it, it is worth it!
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