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Thanks John, Rob, Yoda, Doug, 6BMike, and the rest at LBG it is a terrific series. Congratulations to John and Jennie on the birth of their second child.
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Thanks to everyone involved for these videos, I just downloaded them and can't wait to see them.
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Thanks to John & Rob for the selfless contribution and congrats to John on the new addition.
Several comments / ?? after viewing the slow motion 8,6,Driver. These comments are not derogatory in any sense - looks like a great motion to me. 1. LH Grip appears slightly 'strong' and hands are not mid body, more mid left thigh - definite 'shaft lean' with the irons and a touch with the driver. Could some of this be camera angle? 2. Not to get into the tripod center debate, but JR has a nice 'steady / still ' head, but look positioned at address to be slightly right of middle of stance - again, camera angle? 3. Is JR a hitter or swinger? His late 'roll' to lay the club face on the plane suggests a hitter. Definite HH past the follow thru suggests swinger. 4. I detect a modest amount of float loading at top - notice how wide and away from his body is right elbow is on the face on view thru most of the backswing - then how close is elbow is to his side as he reaches "end". Is the loading action driven by the transition of the hips, or by solely the motion of increasing his right elbow bend? 5. I have a slightly strong LH -similar to JR. At the 2/3 point in the backswing, John has the clubface exactly at the same angle as his spine (slightly closed in current instruction terms). From this postion, he gets the clubface nicely laying on the plane and end. Mine is always still 'closed'. Does John make a concious effort to roll the face onto the plane during the last 1/3 of the backswing, or does it happen naturally? 6. The 8 & 6 move perfectly up the plane, the driver slightly inside / under at start up. Looks to me like John getting to the turned shoulder plane as quickly as possible and then using this plane as close as possible in the downswing. Thanks again to John and Rob - great stuff. Any and all comments and answers to the above welcome - I can even take some heavy criticism of my comments if warrented. Bruce |
wow lot of questions.i am definitely a swinger.maybe 1% of the people that play golf are hitters.my hands are on the club about as good as you can get.you are right in a sense that i have some float loating.drag the wet mop. i do use the turned shoulder .the loading action is the result of tracing a straight line.
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maybe someone other than myself should answer this post.personally i think it those swings are pretty darn good.can someone help me out here
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No criticism intended
John - as I stated at the beginning of the post, I think these are great swings. Only trying to learn the feels / thought process you go thru to accomplish what you do.
IMHO, I favor a slightly stronger grip over one more 'on top' of the club. I would like to believe that one could reach a state that the backswing motion is simply the result of getting to a point where you can drive 'down and out' rather that trying to accomplish certain positions. As a former exempt player on the SR PGA Tour (93 & 98 )and just a casual player now - I am still trying to get better. Keep up the great work and best wishes for success when you resume playing - enjoy the young ones ( I am on grandchild # 11). Bruce |
5. I have a slightly strong LH -similar to JR. At the 2/3 point in the backswing, John has the clubface exactly at the same angle as his spine (slightly closed in current instruction terms). From this postion, he gets the clubface nicely laying on the plane and end. Mine is always still 'closed'. Does John make a concious effort to roll the face onto the plane during the last 1/3 of the backswing, or does it happen naturally?
Rob mentions to John about the right arm fanning. It would be a conscious effort I assume John worked hard to achieve this. |
John's PGA stats 2005 vs 2006.
John has gained a huge increase in driving distance (10 yds) and accuracy (plus 10%) in 2006. Really terrific. |
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