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There's a reason why most tour players still insist on steel spikes, and it isn't because they have "top down" swings! Of course, you can do that and, like Faldo, lose 25 yds off the tee.
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Just go to the top of your backswing and move the club down and through the ball WITHOUT moving your arms. You MAY USE your feet, ankles, knees, thighs or hips in any manner you wish in order to generate the force necessary to propel the clubhead down and through impact. Let me know when manage it. :lol: Seriously though, I reckon we will just have to agree to differ. |
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-hcw |
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hcw,
Nice post. And, I know all about being too close to stuff. |
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What you think you see and what is really happening can be two different things....in magic they call it an illusion.
DG |
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Do you start your putting stroke with your feet, legs, hips, whatever? No; because there is no need for body movement in order to make a putt and that is because the arms can do their work without such assistance. The upshot of all this is that the body reacts only to allow the arms to get to where they need to go on the backswing - the body neither generates or stores power in this process. Same for the downswing, the body reacts in response to the downward movement of the club by the arms, providing resistance to, and support for, the force generated by the arms as they propel the club. Any movement of the body that is perceived to precede the downward swing of the arms (as opposed to being coincident with it) is merely a positional, path clearing, procedure that facilitates the application of downward force rather than causes it. |
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"The only real difference from 10-3-A is that the Right Elbow can lead the Hands into Release much farther with the same amount of Hip travel (6-B-1-C) and is therefore conducive to greater Trigger Delay (10-20) for Snap Releases (10-24)" Mr. Kelley seemed to know the Hips had a role!:-) -hcw |
hcw,
Can you interpret for the class what Homer means by that paragraph....the more details the better....since this is the physics section, physics and/or biomechanical terms would suffice... DG |
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