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Old 02-21-2011, 08:41 AM
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A well timed flip release is ingrained in many of these players. Granted they have a flat left wrist at impact, but it's only because they have timed the pivot for their hands for release i.e., it's a pivot controlled hands procedure.


No active elbow awareness; no active hand alignment to plane awareness; it's all about the feel of hands guided by the pivot.


Admit it, when we aren't thinking or aiming, its what happens. Some are better at it than others. They just dug it out of the dirt and put it on auto pilot. The more we have hand awareness, the better our pivots respond, but some like Sergio have the flip too well timed to mess with it. Wait till he turns 40 and starts wondering why he can't shape shots anymore. Body control gets a lot tougher as we age.

Yeah - this thread is all over the place.
Wow these are pretty bold statements. You have somehow developed some sort of pokemon powers to read minds AND see the future..... The force is strong in this one boys!

What is wrong with this motion from a yellow pokemon standpoint? Pivot is the most centered. Double anchor...copious lag...minimal axis tilt...three functions controlled as well as anyone on tour....face not flashing....and he did this via some by chance evolution.....no creationist junk? When his pops guided him?

Just because he has deviated from the prescribed plane angle .... We have short circuited due to a perceived round peg square hole scenario? We have a chapter 10.... We can look look look...... Could it be that this is what it looks like with arc of approach angled hinge motion on the elbow plane?

Since el nino es no mas when he is 40, what is the prescription? Lift his hands up teach him to swivel so he can control the 3 functions with that geriatric body and all those compensated alignments?

Yes . . . this thread has been all over the place . . . and now Swing-Killa-Go-Rilla the Ghost of Christmas Future has peeled back the layers of infinity future to bring us to the funeral of El Nino . . . es finito . . . his mind has always been dead and now his body and swing . . . all because of some sort of Darwinist experiment that got him on the elbow plane and by chance has controlled the 3 functions and has wrist conditions that smell of gorilla turds . . . after the ball is LONG GONE . . . forces . . . must . . . go . . . some . . . where.
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Old 02-21-2011, 09:13 AM
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Oh and one more thing about percieved "flip timers" gettin' old. . . . . I reckon if Freddie Couples evolutionary biscuit flip had learned to get his wrist conditions right he woulda won this week . . . instead he came in what 2nd or something at age 51ish . . . . with "worse" wrist conditions than El Nino . . .

Hey Freddie! If you don't learn to keep your left wrist "flat" (which is an alignment) . . .you'll be DONE DEAD by the time your 70 pal. Better wake up and smell the gorilla turds.
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Old 02-21-2011, 09:56 AM
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Oh and one more thing about percieved "flip timers" gettin' old. . . . . I reckon if Freddie Couples evolutionary biscuit flip had learned to get his wrist conditions right he woulda won this week . . . instead he came in what 2nd or something at age 51ish . . . . with "worse" wrist conditions than El Nino . . .

Hey Freddie! If you don't learn to keep your left wrist "flat" (which is an alignment) . . .you'll be DONE DEAD by the time your 70 pal. Better wake up and smell the gorilla turds.
I think both girls at this dance are purdy, and I ain't even been at the hooch.

Freddy is a marvel, man I love to watch him swing. So lazy and loose, just lets her go. Freddy got the flinches with the putter, still has them, but technology, the belly putter, saved him. Lucky for him he can let centrifugal force and a beautiful flail happen without flinching in the full motion swing. I hope he always will, because if he gets the flinches there, he won't be able to get it back.

I know, it happened to me. Never had a clue about the flat left wrist. I just let her go, and I was pretty good for a while. Not Freddy good, but I could play with my fellow northerners. Then I got the flinches, my flail was out of control. Had NO CLUE how to get it back. Quit playing. Then I found Lynn Blake, Homer Kelley, and my friend Bucket. Now I have a clue, and don't have to quit forever. Not anywhere near where I was because of injuries and being lazy & fat, but I can have some fun again.

I think there is a place for letting her go, Freddy proves that, and hope he does for years to come.

There is also a place for exaggerating Homer's alignments. I proved that to myself.

You helped me understand it Bucket, and I learn something from every post you make.

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Old 02-21-2011, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
Yes . . . this thread has been all over the place . . . and now Swing-Killa-Go-Rilla the Ghost of Christmas Future has peeled back the layers of infinity future to bring us to the funeral of El Nino . . . es finito . . . his mind has always been dead and now his body and swing . . . all because of some sort of Darwinist experiment that got him on the elbow plane and by chance has controlled the 3 functions and has wrist conditions that smell of gorilla turds . . . after the ball is LONG GONE . . . forces . . . must . . . go . . . some . . . where.
Putting red bull in your cheerios again? You got all that drivel and spit from my post and reading chicken droppings in your tea?

You really think El Nino thinks with his hands?
I guess when he is regripping 20 times before a shot, it's not a feel thing, he's really just changing his mind.
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Old 02-21-2011, 05:16 PM
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Putting red bull in your cheerios again? You got all that drivel and spit from my post and reading chicken droppings in your tea?

You really think El Nino thinks with his hands?
I guess when he is regripping 20 times before a shot, it's not a feel thing, he's really just changing his mind.
Cap'n Crunch . . . .

Here's some evidence as to what Sergio thinks with . . . .




Even though Sergio's wrist conditions AFTER the ball is gone may make you wanna throw up in your mouth a lil' bit . . . is the clubface motion uniform? is his pivot centered? does his clubshaft waiver from the inclined plane where the bidness gets done? does he control the 3 functions?

You are observing a Lamborghini golf swing not no F250.
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Bucket in my EXPERT opinion that is a great photo.
I went to the range today(75 degrees here) and when I was imitating Pete Rose with my driver the guys laughed at me !!. Its your fault
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Bucket in my EXPERT opinion that is a great photo.
I went to the range today(75 degrees here) and when I was imitating Pete Rose with my driver the guys laughed at me !!. Its your fault
Doc......you can't slide head first on the range .....not loose 2
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Even though Sergio's wrist conditions AFTER the ball is gone may make you wanna throw up in your mouth a lil' bit . . . is the clubface motion uniform? is his pivot centered? does his clubshaft waiver from the inclined plane where the bidness gets done? does he control the 3 functions?

You are observing a Lamborghini golf swing not no F250.
I don't care poke chop.

He can have all the imperatives work'in AND be doing some nice shift-o-matic chapter 10 plane changes. He's still flip release'in. Why do you think that's such a bad thing? I never said it was bad, just isn't as good as it could be or ... will be.
Read up on the flip release. It occurs when the hands get in a habitual and consistent relationship to the body. There's probably a ton of players that do this including your boy with the purty swing.

BTW - If you ever diss an F250 again, I'm let'in MikeO know where to find you.
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Old 02-21-2011, 10:12 PM
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my club and many of the finer clubs down here in the south don't let F250's in the parking lots
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Old 02-21-2011, 11:30 PM
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my club and many of the finer clubs down here in the south don't let F250's in the parking lots
That's just so wrong on so many levels.
They probably wouldn't let a gorilla tee it up either.
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