Blurry is a blessing sometimes. This guy is working on a move to take his hands out of his swing by changing his grip. Although our mission is not to funnel everyone into the same solution, the solution is the same in time. Homie here, is experienced at adapting to his Open Stance. Therefore, he can work on more than a grip change while adapting.
Part of our challenge is to focus through the imperfect shots we create. Dubber doesn’t get bogged down with a poor strike. He simply reloads with the same intention and set up philosophy. Listen to him recognize his tendencies and solutions. Two weeks later, he realizes he still needs the help of alignment sticks. However, he needs them to measure his distance from the ball rather than for ball position or openness.
Most new Open Stancers need the sticks to work out the most precise expression of their intention. By the way… golf clubs work just as well. At any rate, when you observe the blurry narrated video, you’ll see everything you need to measure his resulting movement against his intended movement. Did you notice I didn’t say – RESULT?
Blurry is not in a hurry to fix the last shot. His is an execution of a plan. Your’s should be, too. If you can keep your focus on moving within an intended structure, your movement adapts automatically. When we chase, or change our set up, we lose ground on those, more-focused Open Stancers.
Open your stance, and play golf.
John Wright – Founder
The Open Stance Academy
https://www.openstanceacademy.com/golf/articles/
https://www.openstanceacademy.com/golf/the-ancestor-of-every-action-is-a-thought/
https://www.openstanceacademy.com/golf/our-stance-ball-position-and-adaptation/