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Bump-and-Run

Low-trajectory greenside release—club selection, landing-spot math, and putt-like delivery when rollout is the safest attack window.

Bunker Shots

Escape greenside bunkers with sand-first displacement—open the face, expose bounce, and splash through the friction zone at committed speed.

Carry Calibration

Map wedge carry with backswing-length levels and a distance matrix—replace uncalibrated feel with programmed short-game distance control.

Compressing the Irons

Install iron compression with constraint-led reps—ball-first contact, negative angle of attack, and a forward low point without scooping or flip.

Constraint-Led Practice

Let rods, gates, and tees teach the swing—physical constraints replace internal swing thoughts and force self-organized delivery geometry.

Course Management & Transfer

Random practice, pressure simulation, and test rounds—structure on-course reps so range patterns survive the first tee.

Curing Early Extension

Fix early extension—steep shaft, lost pelvic depth, and hip stall—with wall constraints, depth drills, and spiral delivery rules.

Driver Mechanics

Positive angle of attack and vertical GRF—ascending driver delivery, tee-height calibration, and speed without steep iron patterns.

Eliminating the Heavy Strike

Restore low-point control—stable hub, preserved swing width, and ball-first contact when fat and thin strikes return.

External vs. Internal Focus

External focus beats body-part cues under speed—target, path, and constraint attention that unlocks self-organization on course.

Face Angle vs. Path

Start line is a face problem first—calibrate putter face delivery with tee gates and the Planar Pendulum before chasing path or read.

Flat Plane vs. Real Motion

Why the swing is not a circle on a pane of glass—the flat-plane myth, spiral downswing, and J-Curve hand path.

Full Swing Blueprint

Full swing as spiral delivery—ground reaction forces, elbow plane, J-Curve release, and compression. Power without wrist-timing rescue.

Fundamentals

Three dynamic fundamentals—stable low point, ground-force sequencing, and passive face control—for repeatable delivery from driver through putter.

Green Reading Algorithms

Straddle the line, feel slope with your feet, grade it 1–4, and set a finger-vector aim—gravity-correct reads without visual parallax guesswork.

Ground Reaction Forces

Clubhead speed starts in the turf—not the arms. Ground reaction forces, verticle post, and the Step-Up Protocol for effortless power.

Impact & Compression

Forward shaft lean, dynamic loft, angle of attack, and a low point ahead of the ball—where GRF, shallowing, and release converge at impact.

Lag Putting & Leave Zones

Long-putt speed strategy—leave rings, uphill vs. downhill lag, and aggressive enough speed to reach the hole without blow-past three-putts.

On-Course Tactics

Four decisions before setup—lie read, landing spot, trajectory window, and speed/leave zone—routed to Method lessons before address.

Practicing by Swing Category

Quick reference—pillar to primary drill and Grooving session plan per swing category, plus phase constraints for Full Swing, Short Game, and Putting.

Pre-Shot by Swing Category

Pre-Shot Loop variants for Full Swing, Short Game, and Putting—setup programming, lock-in cues, and compressed routines by distance.

Progressive Chaining

Build new full-swing kinematics frame by frame with the 4-Point Freeze Protocol before linking takeaway, transition, and delivery at speed.

Putting Blueprint

Putting calibrated—Planar Pendulum stroke, face-first start line, programmed speed, and green-reading algorithms. Feel replaced with geometry.

Recovery & Reset Protocol

Four-step reset after a mishit—name the pattern once, one external rule, full Pre-Shot Loop, save constraint work for the range.

Short Game Blueprint

Short-game physics—bounce geometry, passive release, trajectory windows, carry calibration, and bunker displacement. Precision separate from the full swing.

Short Game Shot Library

Router for greenside shot types—tight-lie chip, bump-and-run, lob/checker, bunker—linked to mechanics, drills, and fault routing.

Short Putts & the Make Zone

Inside-4-foot make-zone protocol—compressed pre-shot routine, face-first gates, and firm tempo for high make-rate putts under pressure.

Speed Programming

Program putting distance with backswing levels and constant tempo—the Core System that eliminates three-putts from speed guesswork.

Start-Line Gate Protocol

Tee-gate calibration for putting start line—face-angle delivery without steering, paired with the Planar Pendulum.

Swing Positions (P1–P10)

Standard full-swing checkpoint labels (P1–P10)—address through finish—used across drills, Grooving blocks, and Method pages.

The "Flying Elbow" Cure

Reconnect trail arm to torso—eliminate flying elbow disconnect, reverse tilt, and over-the-top rescue patterns.

The 10% Speed Protocol

Recalibrate grooved faults at 10% speed first—myelin-safe reps that map new geometry before scaling to full velocity.

The Coil

The loaded top—thoracic separation, preserved width, and a stable axis—that stores the tension the downswing engine spends.

The Elbow Plane

Map the elbow-plane slot between shaft and shoulder planes—shallow spiral delivery that avoids steep over-the-top paths and wrist-timing rescue.

The Exit Gate Station

Block the linear release past impact—train the In-and-Up J-Curve hand path with a barrier 12–18 inches ahead of the ball.

The Final Boss Method

Three swing categories—Full Swing, Short Game, Putting—plus shared dynamic Fundamentals. One model of motion, not a pile of tips.

The Geometry of Bounce

Stop digging wedges. Sole geometry, low-point control, and bounce friction—how Final Boss Golf eliminates fat chips around the green.

The Hinge-and-Hold Myth

Abandon hinge-and-hold around the greens—passive release and bounce skim replace forearm tension that hides the skid plate and causes digs.

The Hybrid

Hybrid as iron-like descending delivery—center-of-gravity setup, ball position, and compression without long-iron dig or wood sweep.

The J-Curve Hand Path

Pull the handle In and Up so centrifugal force whips the clubhead outward—parametric acceleration without manual wrist closure.

The Over-the-Top Slice

Correct over-the-top transition and steep shoulder plane—shallowing, elbow-plane slot, and J-Curve delivery to eliminate the slice.

The Planar Pendulum

Putting as a planar stroke—quiet chassis, shoulder pendulum, no wrist rescue. Start line and speed from geometry first.

The Plane Station Connector

Rod corridor that blocks steep over-the-top delivery—spatial shallowing constraint for elbow-plane slot training.

The Pre-Shot Loop

Three-phase transfer bridge—calibration or programming, external lock-in, and full-speed execution with the same rhythm from range to course.

The Pump Drill

Pump the transition to shallow the shaft onto the elbow plane—free-fall of the arms without over-the-top rescue.

The Split-Grip Station

Split-grip constraint that kills wrist flip—passive rotational release through the delivery zone without timing-based closure.

The Step-Up Drill

Step, load, and stomp to map vertical ground reaction forces—the dynamic drill that powers the J-Curve without arm-dominant speed.

The Sternum Axis Tracker

Chest-plate constraint keeps hands in front of the sternum—kill fake rotation and preserve coil width at the top.

The Wall Walk

Three-step pelvic sequence—maintain depth, clear hips, and repel through impact without early extension or stuck delivery.

The Wrist Hinge Trainer

Tactile lead-wrist flexion monitor—set and match the face at the top without flip or timing-based closure through impact.

Tight-Lie Chip

Skim the skid plate on fairway and hardpan—neutral handle, shallow U-path, and passive release without leading-edge digs.

Trail-Hand Chip Protocol

Trail-hand-only chip constraint that kills hinge-and-hold tension and installs passive short-game release.

Trajectory Control

Program lob and checker windows at address—ball position, face angle, and setup geometry set trajectory, not mid-swing loft manipulation.

Transfer Protocol

Block to random to on-course—exit criteria for installed patterns, Pre-Shot Loop integration, and when to open Faults & Fixes.

Trouble Shots & Lies

Sidehill, rough, and tight lies—kinematic adjustments, club selection, and when to route to short-game exits instead of forcing a full swing.

Wrist Mechanics & Clubface Control

Lead-wrist flexion, hinge, and a matched clubface at the top—structural conditions that make passive face control possible instead of a timing gamble.