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Old 01-22-2008, 02:12 AM
phillygolf phillygolf is offline
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
All three are using CF.

Phillygolf,

One Truth:
When I see a picture of a Golfer at Release, and the Clubface is looking down at the Planeline, then I know he is using Simultaneous Release.
Hello Daryl,
Hope all is well.


Um, facing down the planeline, and you know its simulateous release? You sure? Really sure? The clubface alignment I believe, should not dictate, in any way, release motions. And please forgive me, I do have,nor have I read, TGM in over 2 years.

Release motions, from what I remember, are in respect to accumulators #2 and 3, and if I recall, Homer specifically mentions not to be distracted by clubface motion.

One step further.


Originally Posted by Daryl View Post

One More Truth:
Most Pros cock both Wrists and use the muscles in their Forearms to HELP whack the ball. How much HELP depends on the Pro. Some more, some less. They know where impact is which means that they know where their hands, arms, body and Clubhead is at all times. Millions of swings and Millions of balls with Tons of Talent and remarkable Hand-eye coordination.
In my opinion, most pro's I know do not cock their right wrist, an incredible observation from Homer. No doubt remarkable hand/eye.

Originally Posted by Daryl View Post

Another Truth:
If you get a Job at a Golf course, and play with the guys every day, and hit balls every day, and if you have a little talent and a little hand-eye coordination, then after two years you’ll be a scratch Golfer. If you have remarkable talent, then you may be able to play on the mini-tours.
I disagree. I can do anything with the best, baseball, etc etc. But I am not, and have not gotten to, and ALL of my friends (after a state championship baseball team) are not scratch. And, I hit as many balls as anyone for a 5 year period. Sorry, disagree.

We disagree on many points, which, does not mean I am right or you ar left......

Good conversation.

Take care.

Patrick
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