Chasing the Great White One

moby dick Chasing the Great White One

I suspect I am like many golfers chasing the elusive whale. It has always remained in my consciousness that a number of years ago on a number of occasions I hit the ball at least 30-40 yards longer.

Now, you ask, “How can this be possible?” I am not really sure either other than a number of coordinated actions came powerfully and efficiently together at once.

I remember one hole in particular that I typically would hit a 5 wood/4 iron into, I hit pitching wedge, which, incidentally I probably hit about 135 yards (my normal about 110 or so) after a booming drive.

A couple swing feelings still linger in my mind. One was the feeling of being extremely grounded and really being able to transfer my weight powerfully forward. Another was a kind of relaxed fluidity and finishing tall and in balance.

At the time I was fooling around with some “Chi” exercises which involved standing, yes, just standing, with your arms in sort of a semi-circle (like you were holding a large beach ball) and really letting your weight “sink”

I am going to re-visit this and also am reading a new golf exercise book (which I will share in some future posts) that really emphasize conditioning your core. And not just “typical” core exercises but unique, deep hip conditioning exercises including your important hip abductors.

It mentions in the book that Hogan’s torso was strong as a horse and how he knew part of the “secret” was in your hips (or center) and this is one part of my conditioning that I have never fully engaged in.

Also, watching Jon Fitzgerald’ recent movie, The Back Nine, I realized how much technology is out there now to help one really hone in on biomechanically weak areas, swing flaws, relaxation techniques, properly fitted equipment and more. It’s out there. And this is one area I hope to explore further in this blog by helping to reveal some of these cutting-edge services.

All I can say is the “hunt” is still on and if I catch a glimpse of the “Great White One” in the near future I will surely let you know.

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