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From: "Christopher Peterich" <golf.pro1972@hotmail.com>
To: <martinchuck@pga.com>
Subject: Tour Striker Question
Date: Sat, Sep 17, 2011 4:40 pm
From: "Christopher Peterich" <golf.pro1972@hotmail.com>
To: <martinchuck@pga.com>
Subject: Tour Striker Question
Date: Sat, Sep 17, 2011 4:40 pm
Martin:
I have your Maximizing Distance Vol#1, and never really tried your closed face address drill till today. It really worked right off the bat, and I hit the tour striker 100%. No more deep divots, more shallow. I don't know if the drill works this fast, but I tried it and had it within 10 mins. All I did was swing in tempo with this drill, and bam it worked...Thanks so much for all of your help Martin maybe my clubface was a big issue . Please schedule a few training seminars in South Bend Indiana or the Chicagoland area.
Thank You from a devoted follower
Chris P.
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From: martinchuck@pga.com
Subject: Re: Tour Striker Question
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 09:53:21 -0700
Shallowing out your swing is a path thing that is tied to clubface. You won't shallow (more inside out path) unless the face provides for a tolerable shot. It's likely that you have an open face and your steep downward action is your attempt to help square the face. It sounds like you might need a grip adjustment so the face is more closed encouraging more inside out path.
Martin Chuck, PGA | Tour Striker Training Products | Tour Striker Golf Academy | www.tourstriker.com | C 541.948.2480
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I have your Maximizing Distance Vol#1, and never really tried your closed face address drill till today. It really worked right off the bat, and I hit the tour striker 100%. No more deep divots, more shallow. I don't know if the drill works this fast, but I tried it and had it within 10 mins. All I did was swing in tempo with this drill, and bam it worked...Thanks so much for all of your help Martin maybe my clubface was a big issue . Please schedule a few training seminars in South Bend Indiana or the Chicagoland area.
Thank You from a devoted follower
Chris P.
To:
From: martinchuck@pga.com
Subject: Re: Tour Striker Question
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 09:53:21 -0700
Shallowing out your swing is a path thing that is tied to clubface. You won't shallow (more inside out path) unless the face provides for a tolerable shot. It's likely that you have an open face and your steep downward action is your attempt to help square the face. It sounds like you might need a grip adjustment so the face is more closed encouraging more inside out path.
Martin Chuck, PGA | Tour Striker Training Products | Tour Striker Golf Academy | www.tourstriker.com | C 541.948.2480
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From: "Christopher P
To: <martinchuck@pga.com>
Subject: Tour Striker Question
Date: Tue, Sep 13, 2011 11:52 pm
From: "Christopher P
To: <martinchuck@pga.com>
Subject: Tour Striker Question
Date: Tue, Sep 13, 2011 11:52 pm
Martin
Can I shallow out my swing by turning my shoulders more on the backswing? Having my back facing the target?
Thanks
Chris Peterich
Subject: Re: Tour Striker Question
From: martinchuck@pga.com
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 18:44:18 -0700
To:
Hello Chris,
Can I shallow out my swing by turning my shoulders more on the backswing? Having my back facing the target?
Thanks
Chris Peterich
Subject: Re: Tour Striker Question
From: martinchuck@pga.com
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 18:44:18 -0700
To:
Hello Chris,
If using the TS hurts, stop!!! I don't want you hitting down so much to where you are hurting yourself.
I have just shot a video for revolutiongolf.com where I talk about being an "educated" picker. Learn how to hit the TS w/out hitting the ground very hard. My preference is that you have a shallow angle of attack WITH forward lean.
Shallow AoA + Forward Lean = Great shots!
Cheers,
Martin Chuck, PGA | Inventor - Tour Striker Training Products | Instructor - The Tour Striker Golf Academy at Sunriver Resort | C 541.948.2480 | martin@tourstriker.com | www.tourstriker.com
On Sep 12, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Christopher P wrote:
Martin Chuck, PGA | Inventor - Tour Striker Training Products | Instructor - The Tour Striker Golf Academy at Sunriver Resort | C 541.948.2480 | martin@tourstriker.com | www.tourstriker.com
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