Tying it all together

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Tying it all together  

  By: Zach F on Feb. 13, 2026, 8:55 a.m.

Hi Tyler!

Hope you’re well.
I’ve had some luck practicing through the release feeling the trail scap retraction/depression blending to lead scap retraction/elevation- thank you for that insight.
I’m having a much harder time maintaining that lead scap resistance into the finish with longer clubs; with shorter clubs it doesn’t seem to be much of a problem. Do you have any suggestions for how to train it at speed? I can do it okay with my Orange Whip, but that doesn’t seem to transfer well.

Thanks in advance!
Zach

Edit I saw that boo-boo in my transition and added some Jackson 5 to the last Orange Whip swing in the Mardi Gras getup

 Last edited by: Zach F on Feb. 14, 2026, 5:45 a.m., edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Tying it all together  

  By: Zach F on Feb. 14, 2026, 6:09 a.m.

Sighhhh in my grand tradition of sending myself down my own rabbit holes, I think the reason I’m having difficulty maintaining that extension in the follow through is my body action in transition isn’t supporting it. I perhaps stumbled upon(pun) what my legs should feel like in transition with driver and long clubs. I’ll grind on this for awhile; now that I can hit the ball from a fairly static stop of swing it seems like an opportune time to go back to transition work.

Thank you, sorry to be a bother, and Happy Mardi Gras!!

Zach

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Re: Tying it all together  

  By: Zach F on Feb. 18, 2026, 8:13 p.m.

I’m actually loving exploring the lower body action, and was not at all prepared for how much the “Trail Leg Back 45” concept would shake things up for me. I was looking to the upper body for answers to my impact arm alignments, but the lower body seems to hold the keys.

Just a progress update, and thank you Tyler!

Zach

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