LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Stationary Head - To be or not to be Thread: Stationary Head - To be or not to be View Single Post #3 11-15-2006, 11:32 PM comdpa Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Singapore Posts: 627 The Crux is... Originally Posted by Mathew It seems to me, that this is the only thing that ever seems to get debated. I notice in another place in cyberspace that there is pictures of Lynn with a tripod (from a 10-5-E variation for hitting and a handheld hence non-level camera that is not square on the plane line, playing in the middle of winter in a windy day and I think he said he had 5 layers of clothes on - I might add). Through my work in 3d - just a few degrees out and you can find that you can totally change the impression of things. I mean its laughable, this is the guy that said he needs some solid scientific proof and he then takes from a ghosty and double compressed video and makes some suspicious pictures. Do you recon these where good conditions from which to judge??? Lack of their knowledge never allows them to debate anything else... Unfortunately for the naysayers, this does not detract from the principle. And for every person that you can find that sways, I can find one with a perfectly centered pivot. There is the ideal and like in every game you play, every deviation of it - you lose.... It is possible and it is correct... The crux of the matter is this (and I don't think I can say it strongly enough)... The Head is related to the Left Shoulder (by the simple fact that it rides on the plane of the shoulder girdle) which is the Low Point of the Swing. If your Head moves to the Right or to the Left of the Center of the Stance, the Low Point moves thus, you have to either... 1) Move it back to Center at impact or, 2) Shift your aiming point forward (if your head shifts right of center and stays there through impact) or backward (if your head shifts left of center and stays there through impact) to allow your club to get into an in-line position and not hit the ground first or the top of the ball or, 3) Have a ball position that already FACTORS in the amount of 'sway'. With all due respect, if you have to ask me, "What are you talking about; can you elaborate on these compensations?", then use a Stationary Head Center. Again, if your answer to the question "Can you make these 'compensations' at the same time, all the time?" is less than an affirmative 'YES!', use the Stationary Head Center. __________________ The Singapore Slinger http://justintanggolf.blogspot.com comdpa View Public Profile Send a private message to comdpa Find all posts by comdpa