Think ‘Hammer & Nail’. The bigger the hammer head and longer the handle, the more work can be done! Another good image is the difference between a ‘Hatchet and a Double Bitted Axe’. Which can do more work by splitting more wood?
We understand and accomplish more work as the ‘Golf Tool’ gets bigger and bigger … longer and developing into more cube or head size.
With our very effective and efficient ‘Putting & Chipping Techniques, the ‘Tools are variables. Once our ‘Set-Ups’ are mastered, we rather simply make bigger and bigger swing circles, which make more ‘Clubhead Speed’ causing the ball to travel proportionately farther. Your 555 Team has a position known as our ‘Optimal Stroke Length’ (OSL). It is an ‘Inching Technique’, whereby the clubhead travels maximally 19 Inches away from the golf ball (5 inches outside of our Brace Shoe). With this ‘Brace Hand and Clubhead Travel Distance’ (BHTD), we can add three degrees of ‘Brade Handed Thrust’ (T1, T2 & T3) created primarily by Gravity and ‘Brace Shoulder Down-Force’. On a quality green, one can accomplish a Putt of about 100 feet and a Chip that will travel a little farther. A Chip is a Putt With A Hop!
The Bigger Sibling to ‘Inching’ is ‘Body Clocking’. At the 19 OSL point, our Brace Hand will travel about to our Brace Pocket. Extending this ‘BHTD’ takes that Brace Hand to and through the following ‘Body Clocks’ … 1) Thigh, 2) Pocket, 3) Brace Hip Socket, 4) Brace Lower Rib Cage, 5) Brace Arm Pit and to the 6) Brace Shoulder Socket. (Full Swing)
The ‘Serious Common Denominator’ is that we must exercise ‘Ocular Acuity’ as well as to say our Little “&” Word at the Inching Point or Body Clock Point’. This facilitates Tempo, Timing, Rhythm, Cadence and Pace … key to efficient golf dynamics.
You will have noticed that we are progressively and logically ‘Small to Large’!
A Chip Is A Putt With A Hop!