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Old 08-26-2011, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
If I may add a note:

-#5 is best practiced in the dark and you'll need a spotter....

To answer your question to me above. Forget about where the ball is vis a vis your left foot. Its the balls placement relative to your left shoulder that determines where it is vis a vis low point. For a driver it should be at or perhaps slightly in front of low point. In front of meaning that you'll be hitting Up , IN and Forward which assuming a square face will give you a slight fade unless you Rotate your Plane Line to the Right and Rotate the Grip so the face stays square. Position the ball at low point to start, under your left shoulder. Preview Impact in Fix while checking your grip to make sure youre not closing the face in the process. On video check to see if your left shoulder hits its impact fix position dynamically if it doesnt the geometry has changed.
Problem is he is dynamically moving low point back by moving the center of his shoulder turn back and shifting the plane out to the right.....Hips and center of shoulder turn backing up...note how he makes the pine tree in set up disappear behind his head...looks like a fight to get underneath a shut face....this cat has some talent...time to get the vectors to line up via handpath, wedge alignment and pivot fix...working underneath with a shut face leads to some volatility....cat looks like a big strong mannnnnnn....could be dangerous if he got his junk to stay centered and sling out rather than sling under ....

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