Thanks for posting the clip, mb. Lots to learn here, but . . .
The Peter Kostis analysis of this particular golf stroke was at his dismal best. The man has absolutely no clue regarding the shot being played or the procedure used to execute it.
Does anybody else out there see a right-to-left dogleg being played perfectly with a Closed Plane Line (for a draw shot) and its Parallel Stance Line? Also, a Clubshaft that, parallel to the ground in the Backstroke, is also perfectly parallel with that Closed Plane Line?
Don't answer . . .
You all do.
But Kostis does not.
Which is why we have a perennial leader in the Golf Analysts Hall of Shame. He so far leads the field that he competes only with himself (see my recent post regarding his Heath Slocum analysis and the "perfectly on plane left arm" nonsense http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...069#post72069).
Thanks to Ian Baker-Finch for his LB mention. He didn't have to do it, but he did, and I appreciate it.
This is beautiful right here . . . . Kostis can continue to stick his head where the sun don't shine . . . . but you get your golf club working like this and there's not a whole lot that's gonna go wrong as far as crooked goes . . . hello mr. clubhead let me introduce you to my friend mr. line o. compression. Awesome stuff here.
Oh and I reckon if he was to hit it 20 yards farther he'd be able to shoot 63 in the final round and win a couple of times . . . oh wait . . . . .
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Last edited by 12 piece bucket : 05-25-2010 at 11:14 PM.
Oh and I reckon if he was to hit it 20 yards farther he'd be able to shoot 63 in the final round and win a couple of times . . . oh wait . . . . .
Kostis says if BG would rotate his legs more through impact and stop straightening them -- like Laura Davies -- he would hit it further. Oh, sorry, I forgot . . .
Laura Davies is one of the longest hitters in the history of women's golf.