Sorry if this has been posted before but youve gotta love this clip
Just look how powerfully they drive their legs and those finish swivels .. if only .. Adams left leg almost appears to 'pop' at the end there he's throwing so much power into it as it posts up
Both appear to be Swingers. Probably Delayed Hip Turns, and Rotated Shoulder Turns. Good players, with good swings.
It's debatable whether the top portions of both of their spines should be positioned as they both do. Their HEADS are both quite UP, and they both reposition their heads and upper spines dramatically on the downswings, possibly in order to get a better visual fix on the ball.
Mr. Skywalker has written some about this, I believe.
Did anyone catch the Dunlop tourney from Japan last night on TGC?
The Japaneese cameras had some incredible slow motion footage of Tiger hitting irons off the fairway. The hands ahead/lag/divot -- unbelievable. They also had slow motion of just the hands on the downswing through impact. American network camera work pales in comparison.
Did anyone catch the Dunlop tourney from Japan last night on TGC?
The Japaneese cameras had some incredible slow motion footage of Tiger hitting irons off the fairway. The hands ahead/lag/divot -- unbelievable. They also had slow motion of just the hands on the downswing through impact. American network camera work pales in comparison.
Yes, I saw some of the coverage. I hope someone recorded some of those swings. The Acumulator Lag, Flat Left Wrist, etc., was very obvious with the slow motion replays.
More or less the positions Yoda is talking about...
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When James Durham recorded 94 at the Old Course at St Andrews in 1767, he set a course record that lasted 86 years. Golf: A curious sport whose object is to put a very small ball in a very small hole with implements ill desiged for the purpose - Sir Winston Churchill
Your 'lines' are drawn with precision and render the true geometric alignments unmistakeable. Especially the Bent Right Wrist at Follow-Through with the Clubshaft still pointing at the Plane Line. Ninety-nine percent of you guys -- that would be 99% -- are not doing this. Instead, your Clubshaft is pointing inside the Plane Line and thus Under Plane!
Bagger/Bambam...
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This is Homer Kelley'sThe Golfing Machine.
Per 12-5-0-9/10/11:
-- On Line Uncocking;
-- On Line Release Swivel;
-- ON LINE HINGE ACTION;
Through Impact...
This is exactly what Basic Motion is all about.
In Release and through Impact...
This is exactly what Acquired Motion is all about.