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Get over it
To clarify, when I see the distance between the right shoulder and the stance line closing prior to the club swinging through, I define that as starting to come over the top. As I tried to say before, Jones hip and shoulder turn were so large, that he had to come over it a little to get his swing back to an effective path.
Did I say effective? Devastating would be more like it. In his era, he was clearly one of a kind. What kind? The finest kind! UPP in cold Ohio |
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Too quick(HITTERS) Because they want to (Bucket) Seriously..... |
Grip type
10-2-C V/R/T is my vote for Grip -Type. Let the component checklist continue, it could be a great lesson for us all.:golf:
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Under, Over ad Out
They may "want" to be actually they "need" to. Players that take it back "under" the plane need to return "over". This is making me dizzy.:eyes:
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What happens when you come over it a little? |
What is "it"
In the words of possibly the next "First Man" of the United States, "It" depends on what you mean by "it". He is only returning the club, via plane shift, on a plane which is over the plane of the backstroke. If you only look at the sequence beginning with startdown, I can't see him coming over anything. He is also, from the camera angle, quite closed to his target. So is he swinging using a 10-5E?
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Then they don't know they are reverse rolling to stop hooking it off the planet. So you end up with a slice ,pull or hook depending on the hinge you use. Actually we could probably write a book on this subject.:golf: Why are Bucket and Mike O "over the top"?:naughty: |
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