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Conceptual problems
The problem with understanding golf for me is my struggle to take 2 dimensional drawings, graphs and photos and translate them to a 3 dimensional motion. Although I realized you swing on an inclined plane my first years in golf I swung up and down ie performing the face on view. In recent years with more concentration on rotation and throw out I have coveted the few views from the top I can find. And then to complicate matters I have tried to understand the on plane views from the rear with the arguments about camera location. Might we next have 3 D views of the swing using the 3 D glasses in common use in recent animated movies. In my case my dyslexic brain has to translate all of these forum posts into left handed english. Oh for a left handed forum, a left handed pro shop, a left handed course and a left handed urinal. And by the way our member Brandon Inge(Detroit Tiger 3B recent no home runs in the All Star Home Run Derby) hits it 380 yards using a baseball swing. So if we want increased speed and distance perhaps we should be trying to emulate the great hitters of baseball instead of Hogan.
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Ted Williams and the "Wee Ice Mon"
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Interesting point. Sort of Melhourne ish maybe. Im thinking the Red Sox hitters should start working with Hank Haney as well. Then the Blue Jays would be ok. Parallel planes and a right wrist throw should just about do it. |
I dont understand the implications of the Golden Spiral (or TGM for that matter) but could the Hand Path it portrays be merely symptomatic of a late release? Automatic snap release say as opposed to Sweep?
I do hold divine proportion in high regard so please dont take this the wrong way, NM. Sorry for the chicken and egg question. |
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P.S. the catalogs haven't shown up yet - are you using them? :confused1 |
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Foul Balls
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Your thoughts must run in the right direction. Ever wonder why baseball players have such good alignments at Impact with the bat and baseball, yet many baseball players have poor Impact Alignments when you give them a golf club and put a golf ball in front of them. Like Hogan said about his secret, it is up here (pointing to his head). |
IMPACT
![]() TGM applies to any Stick and Ball Sport. ![]() And the Best Of All: an On-Plane Right Forearm Have you ever seen a better looking pair of Flying Wedges? That Right Forearm is Directly Opposed to the Primary Lever. |
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Thanks Drew. Though maybe a little off topic please expand. Aiming Point? Or would it influence hand path and put us back on topic? |
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