Duntryleague Golf Club

The historic Duntryleague guesthouse is situated in the botanical gardens setting of the Duntryleague's prestigious 18 hole championship golf course. Duntryleague is the ideal venue to host events of all styles. So come and stay and play. I fully recommend this as an ideal Getaway, there is no place better.

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The Longitudinal Centre of Gravity

If a plub-bob (is a weight, usually with a pointed tip on the bottom, that is suspended from a string and used as a vertical reference line) was dropped down from the centre of the clubshaft at the butt end of the club it would fall down in line with the centre of gravity of the clubface. It would not drop down along the clubshaft. In this image we have drilled a hole through the centre gravity of the clubhead and now cutting the clubshft so a cord can extend from the centre of the clubshaft (butt end) through the whole in the clubface. this is the Sweetspot Plane of the golf club.

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The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers playing at the Peninsula Country Club, Victoria. L/R Professional Michael Foote, General Manager Duntryleague Golf Club NSW Matthew Furze and Professional John Furze (GSED) Sandringham Golf Academy.

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Golf Swing Magic

The Right Forearm

"In essence, bending and straightening the Right Elbow will raise and lower the left arm and/or cock and uncock the left wrist without bending, flattening, or cocking the right wrist.  Right elbow action either powers and/or controls all three elements of the Three Dimensional Impact, (downward, outward, and forward)." Homer Kelley

But when combined with the bending backward of the right wrist the clubshaft and right forearm fall into line with one another.  This is absolutely crucial in delivering a fully supported club into the ball.

"With this "inline" relationship of loading the club and Right Forearm it is mandatory that Hitting or Swinging it is the Right Forearm - not just the right hand and/or clubshaft - that must be thrown, driven, into Impact.  Always, for all procedures, the Right Forearm is positioned "on Plane" - pointing at the Plane Line as the Angle of Attack." Homer Kelley

"The On Plane Right Forearm shows the precise up-and-down direction it and the Clubshaft must make throughout the Stroke.  The "Angle of Approach" position of the Right Forearm show the precise Cross-Line direction the Forearm must take through Impact.  So the Right Forearm must leave - and precisely return - to its own Fix Position." - Homer Kelley

For a Drill

Ttake a club in your right hand and hold it horizontal to the ground.  Now lower the Right Forearm and clubshaft to a table top.  You'll see that both the Right Forearm and clubshaft are in one line. Now move the Right Forearm back and forth making sure that it does not leave the table.  This is called Right Forearm tracing. 

Now bend the right wrist backward and you'll notice that the clubshaft and Right Forearm are once again in line but this time they form a "wedge".  Move this assembly back and forth on the table.  You now have a precision assembly and the Right Forearm Flying Wedge.

The goal with this drill is to make you aware of what the Right Forearm and clubshaft should do during the stroke.  When the clubshaft and Right Forearm are in the same alignment you have a positive force into Impact, lag pressure, and a sound that is unmistakable!

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What's New?

25-6-2012

Alex Sloan (USPGA, GSED)

Many short video clips by Alex Sloan (USPGA, GSED)

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20 Septeber 2012

One Day Golf Workshop

The decision you have made to attend The Golfing Machine School in search of improving your golf skills is commendable.

No matter at what level your golf is your golf skills and knowledge will be rewarded.

All focus will be aimed at you learning to control the Clubhead, Clubface, and the Clubshaft from address to the top and all of the way to the finish.

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25-6-2012

Swing Mechanics

Need help with your game? You have come to the right place.

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The Secret of G.O.L.F.

What are the three key  "Secrets"? If you knew, how would they effect your game?. These three "Secrets" are what the worlds best players do.

Every player MUST know these "secrets" and implement them from the shortest chip to the longest drive if they are to have a powerful, repeating golf stroke.

"It is simple, elusive, indispensable, without substitute or compensation and always present"- Homer Kelley - The Golfing Machine

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3-8-2012

Kel Nagle 1960 British Open

Many times in the history of golf a golfer who was generally unknown to the golfing public jumped up, seemingly out of nowhere, to win a major championship.

In 1960, Kel Nagle was one of those golfers. He had played in only two majors before, the 1951 and 1955 Open Championships, and was widely unknown outside of Australia and New Zealand.

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Address: Melbourne 3930 Vic Australia

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