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Ive never goofed around with it on video or a Trackman personally ... which is why I was curious about whether the data reflected a floater type shot. But ya I bet the plane line changes. Release maybe too. I see a lot of guys demonstrating ball flight laws , path vs face but showing a little hanky panky going on in their release. Ive got no problem with this, its just the tools of the trade. Its automatic. |
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-Stance Line has more to do with Pivot Motion than direction.... the feet are so far away from the shoulders. You can swing in to out off of an open stance , easily. -With the driver his feet were closed but his knees , hips, shoulders were generally square. -the foot lines drawn do not correspond to the arc . Not even close. The hula hoop used to describe the arc in the video is no where near as large as the actual club head orbit. Exaggerating the degrees of left or right as you forward or back along the arc. When you look at the arc of approach when scaled properly its surprisingly less curved than you'd think especially for shorter irons with steeper plane angles. My problem again, is more with the procedure as it relates to the shorter irons than the longer clubs . I just don't see good players opening the face as much as suggested and then squaring it to the hole via plane line rotation. Ya it'd be straight , but weak too . I think. Wouldn't it? |
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Help me understand what you mean by opening the face that much and rotating to square it back up. Do you see it as kind of an open face push that they're aiming left to accomodate? |
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I just don't see good players hitting straight shots like this ... unless they're trying to hit it higher than normal . |
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Going back to the video's logic if you were to keep rolling the face open to the plane line you could lay the club right on its back like for a lob shot say. Turn your 60 degree lob wedge into an 80 degree or whatever. I know thats not the way the video describes things as its not a cut shot procedure (using common golf speak) but you are adding some loft when the face is open to the plane. To me it sounds like taking a straight push shot and rotating the plane so you hit the push shot at the hole. A floater depending on how much loft you've added. Maybe the Arcs curve is so slight that the amount of opening is slight and the whole thing is negligible ? The hula hoop exaggerates things as the scale is so wrong. I dunno. Nice talking to you JT. |
All big draws (tee balls especially) I see are hit with open faces; open to the plane line and target.....but closed to the path. Very rarely do I see better players hitting straight or pull draws. Not intentionally. Most always would be a double cross.
Regarding the video, the face wouldn't have to be open just because he is hitting down. Even at that, if it were open, the amount of down would still determine trajectory. It won't be a floater with a face thats a few degrees open if really down. If we're giving him that downward blows create path to the right, then an equal face (as you mentioned) would be a straight push, a more square face produces a push draw, a square face produces a straight draw/hook, and a closed face produces a pull hook. A lot of factors from the golfer jump into the mix to get these numbers though, and I think that's what often gets left out. Everything is crystal clear for the hoola hoop machine. :laughing1 Anyway, the suggestion would be that a fix by closing the face at addres would just hit a straight draw, still no straight away ball flight (though most will unknowingly change path from this visual). Or that a fix from rotating (as he showed I would argue) would increase attack angle, and we're right back to where we started. **THE BIGGEST PROBLEM WITH THESE HOOLA HOOP VIDEOS ABOUT THIS, IS THEY DRAW THE TANGENT FROM ONE ATTACK ANGLE, THEN INCREASE THAT ATTACK ANGLE BY ROTATING THE WHOLE HOOLA HOOP LEFT WHILE LEAVING THE TANGENT MARKER ON THE SAME SPOT OF THE HOOLA HOOP *** WHAT A GAME :confused1 :confused1 :confused1 - ENJOYED IT O.B.!!! :salut: |
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Moe said he played "through the middle of the golf course" and controlled his trajectory by his ball position in his stance. Anyway, not completely on the topic, and not germane to the forward swivel I hope to master, but sometimes opposites inform as well as correct guided practice (a little teaching lingo there). :idea1: It is fun being able to control the ball in different ways! It is good to be a golfer on the LBG golf forum and I suppose, It is good to be the king. http://youtu.be/KuMQjKiaDTg Since I'm pretending to be the king at this moment, show me your LBG decoding rings and badges! http://youtu.be/CGcVhoHdRFo Yes, I have thread jacked this a bit, but it was for the sake of humor and no harm was done to any living creature during this thread jacking. Anyway, it seemed like you guys were finished and I enjoyed the well-written concepts and wanted to show my fondness of the whole concept you know? "I am verifiably non-belligerent!" http://youtu.be/-YQJOe7yGT0 Peace out! ICT |
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