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If the Right Forearm doesn't return to the Angle of Approach, then a compensation is needed. No big deal really, some do and some don't. My only opinion is that if the Right Forearm returns to the correct angle of Approach, I think the Golfer has a better chance of developing and maintaining consistency and I really think it's needed to achieve the kind of compression you want. As far as Swinging Left, or feeling like you're swinging left, I couldn't agree more. |
Straw Man Attacks
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The same is true of most arguments "against" Homer Kelley and his work. Here's the way the fraud goes down: A perpetrator establishes the "strawman" argument, i.e., a misrepresentation of The Golfing Machine. He then proceeds to attack it, in one or more of at least five creative ways, and thereby "wins" the battle -- at least in his own mind (and perhaps in the minds of his followers). His argument is fallacious, of course, because only the misrepresentation is being attacked, not the actual work. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man Thanks for posting! :salut: |
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I think this has been a great discussion so far. The last pages has IMO taken it to new heights. |
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Here's another mapped Sweet Spot...
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Cool. His hand path traces the clubhead after impact. But not in the down stroke.
U not interested in the hand path, Dr Skywalker? |
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The business end
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The Single Plane Swing
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Two Plane Swing. Single Plane Swing (with its Variations). Hmmm . . . More on January 24th at The Summit. :golfcart2: |
Is Hitting the ball as easy as sighting the left arm on the BLP??
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Is it that simple on the Elbow Plane for a Hitter? Quote:
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Case you missed it this is for your LBG or Arnie file. Arnie used a Swingers Start down, drag loading then hit the heck out of it. Id venture that the physics of his thrusting revealed itself in his Release......something that should be looked at when considering whether or not Hogan thrusted. Hey you know those high speed photosonics photos Hogan did with Time .....where he's standing in an elevated sand box........wonder if that was film or stills. If its film ....high speed we could see if his release was sequenced or overlapping , figure out if he was thrusting against the aft or not. Just saying.....the physics of thrusting or dragging reveals itself in many ways but you gotta have high speed film to see it. Even then its hard to see with some, like yoda when he's hitting. |
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