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DOCW3 04-20-2009 08:42 PM

Observations?
 
TaylorMade R9 Driver
Modified Address Routine
Near zero plane shift

Yoda 04-20-2009 09:14 PM

Slam Dunk
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Amen Corner (Post 62664)

You suspected something was coming already -07.......:laughing9

this is what you wrote before the tournament then.

for full

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=4535

Thanks for this, Javier. I had forgotten the post and am glad you resurrected it. I'm especially pleased with Brian's exclamation point!

:salut:

Yoda 04-20-2009 09:24 PM

Owning Beachfront
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garagefan66 (Post 62673)

Well I was hoping to get a lesson from Lynn next year but if Brian keeps on winning I won't be able to afford it.

Not to worry, garagefan . . .

All existing LBG members are grandfathered -- a term I am now very familiar with! -- at today's rates!

:laughing9

Yoda 04-20-2009 09:27 PM

Winner's Circle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GLFNVEG (Post 62676)

Lynn
Congrats to you and Brian.

Can you make any comment about why Brian doesn't hit it as far as some . . .?

Brian can't run as fast as some people either, but -- whoooeeee! -- I do like the way he finishes the race!

:golfcart2:

KOC 04-20-2009 10:23 PM

Great Job Yada and Brian :salut:

I found the golf channel video chip which mentioned Lynn Blake and Homer Kelley....it will be uploaded to youtube tonight.

Yoda 04-20-2009 10:23 PM

Extensor Action -- A Champion's Tale
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Thom (Post 62550)

I was wondering a bit about Brians extensor-action at address, or should I call it his non excisting EA at address. Is it something that you've worked on, talked about?? And do you (Lynn) see it as a flaw in Brian motion?

Extensor Action is most dominant during the Stroke itself (Sections 4-11 / Start Up to Follow-Through). It is present only minimally at Adjusted Address. Otherwise, the Left Arm and Clubshaft would be pulled into its Straight Line Impact alignment, and for several reasons, this normally is not the most advantageous Address alignment.

During the Backstroke, the Right Side merely winds up (as if to throw a ball) and is constrained only by the 'leash' of the Left Arm. There should be no undue effort to produce any 'strain' of Right Triceps Action. Instead, the right arm merely tugs the left into the windup.

Case in point:

In July 2007, Brian was with me three days in Atlanta. He was my house-guest, and we spent 'British Open Sunday' at my club. We worked in the short game area in the morning, watched the final holes of The Open Championship at lunch, then ventured onto the practice ground in the afternoon.

As Brian began his warmup, I spotted Larry Nelson at the far end of the tee, preparing for his upcoming 'last hurrah' in the PGA Championship at Southern Hills. At an appropriate moment, I approached him and asked if he had time to meet my guest and share his insights. He didn't know Brian, but the words were barely out of my mouth before he began walking toward the blue-and-white Mizuno Staff bag twenty yards down range.

The next hour or so was special: One of golf's great champions offering the fruit of his own experience to another in the making. He talked to us about those things he felt were important in his own swing and how he was able to 'get'er done' under the gun. The range was full that Sunday, but I gotta tell ya . . .

There wasn't a whole lot of ball hittin' going on around us!

:laughing9

Anyway . . .

Brian had been told (by others, not by me) that his left arm should be more extended at address, and we had worked on it a bit the day before at Sugarloaf, just to see if there was any advantage to be had. On this new day, I took advantage of the opportunity and asked Larry to talk with us about the address position of the arms, especially his view regarding a slightly bent left arm. His take?

He had learned that lesson long ago and was decidedly in favor of the slightly bent left arm at address. Only during Start Up did the left arm assume its more extended position.

There were a lot more balls hit that afternoon, by both Larry and Brian. One would hit, and the other would watch. They traded clubs and places as deftly as jazz musicians in a 'sit in' jam session. And the immediate question was soon lost in a host of 'tracers' sent streaking to the back of the range.

It was a glorious afternoon.

It was also the last time Brian worried about his bent left arm at address.

Thanks, Larry!

:salut:

Amen Corner 04-20-2009 11:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 62713)
Not to worry, garagefan . . .

All existing LBG members are grandfathered -- a term I am now very familiar with! -- at today's rates!

:laughing9

Would be interesting to see how many new members to the site are connected with the mentioning of Lynn and Brians collaboration.:)

12 piece bucket 04-20-2009 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 62714)
Brian can't run as fast as some people either, but -- whoooeeee! -- I do like the way he finishes the race!

:golfcart2:

Now that right there was FUNNY!!!!

O.B.Left 04-20-2009 11:55 PM

Thrusted from adjusted ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 62717)
Extensor Action is most dominant during the Stroke itself (Sections 4-11 / Start Up to Follow-Through). It is present only minimally at Adjusted Address. Otherwise, the Left Arm and Clubshaft would be pulled into its Straight Line Impact alignment, and for several reasons, this normally is not the most advantageous Address alignment.

During the Backstroke, the Right Side merely winds up (as if to throw a ball) and is constrained only by the 'leash' of the Left Arm. There should be no undue effort to produce any 'strain' of Right Triceps Action. Instead, the right arm merely tugs the left into the windup.

Case in point:

In July 2007, Brian was with me three days in Atlanta. He was my house-guest, and we spent 'British Open Sunday' at my club. We worked in the short game area in the morning, watched the final holes of The Open Championship at lunch, then ventured onto the practice ground in the afternoon.

As Brian began his warmup, I spotted Larry Nelson at the far end of the tee, preparing for his upcoming 'last hurrah' in the PGA Championship at Southern Hills. At an appropriate moment, I approached him and asked if he had time to meet my guest and share his insights. He didn't know Brian, but the words were barely out of my mouth before he began walking toward the blue-and-white Mizuno Staff bag twenty yards down range.

The next hour or so was special: One of golf's great champions offering the fruit of his own experience to another in the making. He talked to us about those things he felt were important in his own swing and how he was able to 'get'er done' under the gun. The range was full that Sunday, but I gotta tell ya . . .

There wasn't a whole lot of ball hittin' going on around us!

:laughing9

Anyway . . .

Brian had been told (by others, not by me) that his left arm should be more extended at address, and we had worked on it a bit the day before at Sugarloaf, just to see if there was any advantage to be had. On this new day, I took advantage of the opportunity and asked Larry to talk with us about the address position of the arms, especially his view regarding a slightly bent left arm. His take?

He had learned that lesson long ago and was decidedly in favor of the slightly bent left arm at address. Only during Start Up did the left arm assume its more extended position.

There were a lot more balls hit that afternoon, by both Larry and Brian. One would hit, and the other would watch. They traded clubs and places as deftly as jazz musicians in a 'sit in' jam session. And the immediate question was soon lost in a host of 'tracers' sent streaking to the back of the range.

It was a glorious afternoon.

It was also the last time Brian worried about his bent left arm at address.

Thanks, Larry!

:salut:



Thanks Yoda

What a great post! And what a treat that would have been for all of the members on the range that day.

OB

garagefan66 04-21-2009 05:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 62713)
Not to worry, garagefan . . .

All existing LBG members are grandfathered -- a term I am now very familiar with! -- at today's rates!

:laughing9

Thanks Yoda. You the man. See you next year.


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