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Trig 02-25-2009 12:19 PM

Tiger's new swing?
 
Saw a few clips of Tiger hitting mid irons yesterday. He definitely looks more solid in to that left side. Will be interesting to see how he looks today through the entire bag.

Seanmx 02-26-2009 06:07 AM

A little Hogan
 
:think: :think:
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Originally Posted by Trig (Post 61561)
Saw a few clips of Tiger hitting mid irons yesterday. He definitely looks more solid in to that left side. Will be interesting to see how he looks today through the entire bag.

I thought I saw a little Hogan in there. In particular the Rhythm and Follow Through:think:

johnnyg 02-28-2009 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Trig (Post 61561)
Saw a few clips of Tiger hitting mid irons yesterday. He definitely looks more solid in to that left side. Will be interesting to see how he looks today through the entire bag.

unfortunately we did n't see him for very long!!!!

Yoda 02-28-2009 01:10 PM

Tiger's New Foot Action
 
Looks to me like someone slipped him a copy of our Alignment Golf Drills Video. Everybody talks about his Left Foot and Knee, but what struck me was his Right Foot Action. On the swings I saw, it is totally different.

:golfing_banana:

KevCarter 02-28-2009 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 61639)
Looks to me like someone slipped him a copy of our Alignment Golf Drills Video. Everybody talks about his Left Foot and Knee, but what struck me was his Right Foot Action. On the swings I saw, it is totally different.

:golfing_banana:

I think you and VJ secretly had him hitting balls with a coin on his right foot! :)

Kevin

EdZ 02-28-2009 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 61639)
Looks to me like someone slipped him a copy of our Alignment Golf Drills Video. Everybody talks about his Left Foot and Knee, but what struck me was his Right Foot Action. On the swings I saw, it is totally different.

:golfing_banana:

Sure looks like his hip action is very improved as a result. Much, much more stable base for his pivot.

Also looked like he had been reading 5 Lessons re: the left hand grip. It is much more stable, under the heel pad.

Now if he would just take his grip at impact fix with a solid right forearm flying wedge :)

O.B.Left 02-28-2009 07:22 PM

And if he rid himself of any traces of right hand wrist cock this guy could be pretty good some day.

GPStyles 03-01-2009 06:26 AM

I didn't see any real good slow mo of his 'new' swing to notice any of the stuff you guys are talking about, but what I did spot straight away and then saw it confirmed somewhere else is that through the bag his stance is narrower.

johnnyg 03-01-2009 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by GPStyles (Post 61668)
I didn't see any real good slow mo of his 'new' swing to notice any of the stuff you guys are talking about, but what I did spot straight away and then saw it confirmed somewhere else is that through the bag his stance is narrower.

Maybe now he has had another kid he has had "the op" and needs to for comfort reasons!!&H &H

GPStyles 03-01-2009 05:37 PM

nah, Tiger straps it to his thigh!

:golfing_banana:

precision system 03-01-2009 07:08 PM

mate
I think you do not understand what op he was on about!!!

O.B.Left 03-01-2009 08:10 PM

Dont think Hank done it this way.
 
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He said that with his bad knee he couldnt get far enough left to do what Hank wanted him to, on full shots.

But Ive seen footage of him as a kid snapping the left leg so it is an old habit too. They die a hard death those old habits. And then come back from the grave at the worst of times. But heck, we all used to "hang back" a touch in the old days.

So with his left leg and knee now able to take the increased pressure and he being more left.........would that alone account for his improved hip action? I find that with the weight back one can pivot around the back foot or with weight left, pivot around the front foot almost automatically but the in between, more centered weight does not lend itself to even forced pivoting.

We need some photos. Here is the old swing at both arms straight.

OB

PS Poor guy, he's only leading the tournament by one shot!

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GPStyles 03-02-2009 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by precision system (Post 61678)
mate
I think you do not understand what op he was on about!!!


Nope, I think you've misunderstood what I was suggesting he straps to his thigh!

:laughing9


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