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Bumpy 08-20-2012 06:14 PM

Hey guys,

Go ahead and apply your string theory and we'll compare notes.

:blackeye:

Bumpy

HungryBear 08-20-2012 06:42 PM

Power package
 
The swinger uses cf to bring the power package, from left shoulder to right elbow into impact. The clubs face is under the control of the flat left hand.
In fact the entire swing should remain under the direction of the hands. CF involved or not.

HB

DrWho 08-20-2012 07:04 PM

A Swinger should have no control, just faith in the physical science.

whip 08-20-2012 09:03 PM

Seriously wasn't it you that had the theories on the other thread.about how c.f. doesn't align anything

whip 08-20-2012 09:21 PM

I spend 8 pages explaining that c.f. aligns the face and got nothing g but you and homer are wrong we have new theories that are scientific and c.f. doesn't do anything in the golf swing then a new thread opens Lynn says c.f. aligns the club face everyone immediately agrees

Mike O 08-21-2012 12:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HungryBear (Post 93535)
The swinger uses cf to bring the power package, from left shoulder to right elbow into impact. The clubs face is under the control of the flat left hand.
In fact the entire swing should remain under the direction of the hands. CF involved or not.

HB

In any Golfing Machine discussion a starting point is what Homer Kelly thought or wrote about regardless of whether anyone thinks it is correct or incorrect. Once you've established that frame of reference you can or have the option to disagree or diverge off of it and support your conclusions with facts.

Your post above shows that you don't understand the difference between a "True Swinger" and a "Manipulated Swinger" as defined by Homer Kelley.

O.B.Left 08-21-2012 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 93544)
In any Golfing Machine discussion a starting point is what Homer Kelly thought or wrote about regardless of whether anyone thinks it is correct or incorrect. Once you've established that frame of reference you can or have the option to disagree or diverge off of it and support your conclusions with facts.

Your post above shows that you don't understand the difference between a "True Swinger" and a "Manipulated Swinger" as defined by Homer Kelley.


Move the needle guys.... this forum needs a shot of adrenalin .....

HungryBear 08-21-2012 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 93544)
In any Golfing Machine discussion a starting point is what Homer Kelly thought or wrote about regardless of whether anyone thinks it is correct or incorrect. Once you've established that frame of reference you can or have the option to disagree or diverge off of it and support your conclusions with facts.

Your post above shows that you don't understand the difference between a "True Swinger" and a "Manipulated Swinger" as defined by Homer Kelley.

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O.K. - Line in the sand.

OB said "Move the needle guys.... this forum needs a shot of adrenalin ....."

lets roll;

The hands control - EVERYTHING - Or "U" just have some "junk" in your swing.

The left arm is "thrown" off the chest.

The right forearm motion is a "slap"

These two elements are "doing their thing" via CF.

Within the assembled structure between the left shoulder and the right elbow there are only 2 (TWO) "in flight" adjustment made. See 2K #4 - #5. SWIVEL - That would be left arm (and everything attached to it going with it - left wedge. AND, HINGE PIN - that would be left wrist - . cocks and uncocks.

NOW- what is it PRECISELY that is "off the reservation" so to speak??

Let us know or I will hit your ball into the woods!!

HB

Enough adrenalin, Eh ?!?

Daryl 08-21-2012 08:53 AM

Precise Alignments are established and verified at Impact Fix. Included are the Flat, Vertical and Level Left Wrist, and the Flying Wedges Aligned at 90 degrees.

HungryBear 08-21-2012 09:01 AM

no change
 
AND- The precision alignments mentioned are not disturbed by th e "2 adjustments" I mention.
hb


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