We haven't returned to the TPI facility, yet. We wanted to fix some things.
I've been so busy this week with my regulars and those coming from different states (going to Augusta) that I've had no family time. So, if the boys nap today, I'll try to get some additional pictures posted.
those darn out of towners going to augusta - who could that have been? =) thanks for the help ted, and sorry to tie up your family time. it was great seeing you again and getting some more pointers. my brother's definitely more excited about playing, and even practicing, golf now. as i posted in the other thread, i'm thinking about coming down for the oct event. i'll see you around here, i guess!
those darn out of towners going to augusta - who could that have been? =) thanks for the help ted, and sorry to tie up your family time. it was great seeing you again and getting some more pointers. my brother's definitely more excited about playing, and even practicing, golf now. as i posted in the other thread, i'm thinking about coming down for the oct event. i'll see you around here, i guess!
-shao
I hope you can come. It looks to be the best event we've done. I can't wait.
I've spoken about this guy many times. He's the poster child for hard work. He's the one that's changed his max driver speed from 84 mph to 107 mph. He's recently had some irons creep over 100mph. We've updated his irons and changed the shafts to match the increased load he's placing on the shaft.
When his alignments get a little off, he returns to slower speed swings. Then, the pictures on the right are the result. The pictures on the left are from our original meeting. The pictures on the right are from yesterday.
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Last edited by YodasLuke : 02-21-2009 at 10:33 AM.
Looks really great, Ted. Sustaining the lag is a beautiful thing.
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I remember a friend came back from a PGA Tour event and said he gained 30 or more yards because he started to imitate their very gradual acceleration in the beginning of the downswing and then going close to full throttle near impact.
I remember watching a video of Moe Norman and he was saying that the fastest part of the swing should be the follow through, but most golfers play backwards and have the fastest part of the swing being their backswing.
I've spoken about this guy many times. He's the poster child for hard work. He's the one that's changed his max driver speed from 84 mph to 107 mph. He's recently had some irons creep over 100mph. We've updated his irons and changed the shafts to match the increased load he's placing on the shaft.
When his alignments get a little off, he returns to slower speed swings. Then, the pictures on the right are the result. The pictures on the left are from our original meeting. The pictures on the right are from yesterday.