Bucket, right or wrong, I've become more of a fan of the sweep releases as opposed to snap. Perhaps not as powerful, but possibly more consistant and easier to time? I love that look for powerful, but man, tough to get the sweet spot to the ball consistantly from there... I like The way Mike and Andy teach loading and unloading as "incrementally."
Kevin
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Of course, it does "depend" on whether or not someone shot him at this instant, which would result in a "bad" shot.
I agree that he is the greatest player in the world, without question, and I would love to be 1/100 as good. I believe he is having trouble keeping his driver on the planet right now, and wonder if this may be a contributor. No disrespect to Mr. Woods, just a discussion of different components...
Kevin
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I could be wrong. I have been before, and will be again.
I agree that he is the greatest player in the world, without question, and I would love to be 1/100 as good. I believe he is having trouble keeping his driver on the planet right now, and wonder if this may be a contributor. No disrespect to Mr. Woods, just a discussion of different components...
Kevin
Kevin,
I just meant the position was as good as it gets, no matter who gets in it!
I just meant the position was as good as it gets, no matter who gets in it!
Cool.
BTW, I am a HUGE fan of Tiger Woods and am extremely happy he won yesterday. I hope it is a sign of great things to come, I think it would be great for golf...
Kevin
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Please support why you believe this to be a "good" or "marginal" position....what mechanical advantage would be achieved? Does this produce more efficiency in a. compression b. accuracy c. power? a b and c? all of the above? None of the above? Why?
Assuming you get to this position, I would say it is a good position. From here, just release the power, straightening the right forearm at the ball give you power, compression and accuracy.