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VJ and I are planning to play golf very soon, so I'm waiting to see him to get my autographed copy of the book. Since I don't have the book, I'm going on the posts and speculation. I am Hitting, but I use a 4 Accumulator pattern. So, I have a Swinger's Start Down. You may be able to see in these pictures that I move forward about 5 frames with my Hips, as my Clubhead continues back. I've made a small blue mark on my Left Hip to mark the beginning of forward motion. I have made red marks on the Clubhead, as it continues back. This change of direction places a heavy load on the shaft. This was one of the highest speeds that I've achieved on tape at 123 mph. I'm not sure if this is exactly what VJ's talking about. But, I see this move in players that can really smash the ball. |
Seems like we have the same "thumb" for all of these "nails".:confused1
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In fact, there's a way to give it some action. If you'll open all six windows of pictures on your desktop, you can open the sixth first, and go 6,5,4,3,2,1. Open each of them on top of each other. The first picture should be on top of the six. If you minimize each window, one at a time, you'll see the motion. The hips move forward as the club goes back. |
That is pretty much it-although IMO the weight goes even further onto the forward leg, maybe VJ would verify?
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I wonder
I suspect this leaning in with the hips develops in good players as an anti sway move. One of the constraints of a full backswing is swaying backward if you "overturn". Starting the hips forward allows for a maximum shoulder turn and coil without concern about swaying. Get your ball position adjusted, and you are good to go!
Merry Christmas from UPP in too chilly to play Ohio (but we got 18 in Saturday) :golf: :laughing9 |
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I am curious, if you strive for more right leg lean at the top, if you can increase your swing speed even more. http://perfectgolfswingreview.net/Hogan-RightHIp.jpg |
Hogan has always been the man for me. He was not so good starting out and then rose to the top of the game. Tiger gets nailed by the press for changing his swing from 2000...but Hogan was in constant change, Lynn mentions this on an earlier post.
His swing changed from the '30's to the 40's. Power Golf was written and then nearly a decade later Five Lessons brought forth new fundamentals. Mr. Hogan emersed himself in the swing and kept improving the motions. The written documents and pictures themselves can lead all of us down an introspective road. Hogan said there must be enough weight on the left side to start the downswing with the rotation of the hips. John Schlee mentions the turning point. Lynn mentions the "Ditty". Ballard talks about the two axis of the swing (But missed the boat in my opinion). Demarott speaks of Hogan's club "bottoming out" in front of the ball. Claude Harmon told one of his assistants that Hogan didn't mention his "huge lateral motion" in Five Lessons. The sequence of the movement of the pivot is the missing piece. He steps forward during his pre shot routine in Shell's...I believe because he wanted that "feel" in his feet but didn't want them to see his sequence...and it is at the exact place he begins to move his center of mass forward when hitting shots. The Missing Piece isn't clubface control. It is simply Hogan's way of eliminating many unwanted shots. The physics and geometry it sets up explains his belief about planes he describes in Five Lessons. Mark Blackburn and I saw many people for many years that were "running out of right arm" because of where their center of mass was and what it made the left shoulder do. Dave Hamiliton helped me so much with the physics of the motion. All we want to do is contribute to what we have been taught by numerous teachers and players. That is one of the greatest things about the game...we can all share knowledge and pass it down through the generations. Five Lessons now makes perfect sense.....at least for me. |
In Pursuit of Excellence: V.J. Trolio's Quest
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"It is simply Hogan's way of eliminating many unwanted shots." I have known from our first meeting that you are a true 'seeker' . . . One destined (I believe) to be a recognized giant in the world of Golf Instruction. Recent events -- your victory in the 2007 Mississippi Open Championship and now, the publication of your book -- only confirm this view. I plan on being around awhile longer to watch it happen! :salut: |
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