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Nice swing
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I was going to suggest http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3C1__L5usM 3.40 to 4.00 3 dimensional UP BACK & IN is the key i think the pick up you mention sounds a bit like it is allowing the hands be too active, but you are aware of that i think |
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Annika Sorenstam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwxI5...eature=related
A lot of good stuff (i think/hope). Jeff Mann agrees: http://perfectgolfswingreview.net/questions.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ODdv5pmib4 I think that Annika Sorenstam has a perfect golf swing. Features that I like about her golf swing include the following-: 1) She uses a natural rightwards-centralised pivot action where she doesn't sway to-and-fro, or bob up-and-down. She also doesn't try to keep her USC stationary throughout the backswing, and therefore she doesn't need to use an assertive "butt tuck-under-the-spine" pelvic thrust motion in the downswing. 2) Her downswing/followthrough pelvic motion is rotary, and it is perfectly time-coordinated with her upper torso rotation. 3) She immediately comes-up post-impact and there is no reverse C posturing in her followthrough/finish. 4) Her knee action is very limited - her knees only move in order to allow the pelvis to rotate. There is no knee over-flexing in the early downswing or knee over-bending into impact. 5) She has a compact backswing and never over-swings. 6) Her LAFW is intact throughout her backswing, downswing and followthrough. 7) Her RFFM has a perfect relationship to her LAFW throughout the backswing/downswing. 8. There is no hand crossover release action in her swing. 9) Her rhythm is impeccable. Her arms rotate at the same rpm as her body. She looks like a human pendulum that has no extraneous moving parts. |
Moe's hips are pretty much lateral at impact. Refreshing to see a guy who doesn't look like a circus contortionist with the hips at impact.
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Good advice?
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