LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Level Hips Thread: Level Hips View Single Post #33 09-17-2009, 10:56 PM 12 piece bucket Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Thomasville, NC Posts: 4,380 Originally Posted by O.B.Left Here's a guy with a great swing too, although he was hitting here. The Cuscowilla Hitta. The camera angles are little different so we cant read too much into the comparison, but I'd be happy with either of these actions. Very very happy. Like play every day happy. Interesting elbow observation Bucket, maybe thats why I tend to the overswivel sometimes? My left elbow is pointed to far down like David Graham. My left goal post is bent. Hmm. http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/a...d=125323045 1 You may want to back it up a few frames and see why you end up there . . . generally that move is a symptom of something that happened on back from there . . . Look at Hogan beginning in Frame 7 - 12 . . . that is an on plane golf swing . . . look at frame 8 and 9 . . . can you imagine the plane board there . . . note how the right forearm flying wedge is just riding the plane back up and in . . . compare that to D. Graham in frame 4. Look how Hogan's wedge and hands have disappeared around his body on-plane but the club is still out there where you can see the club. Awesome . . . .but look at graham . . . the wedge is done . . . he's showing you the butt cap. Not that that isn't a valid way to swing . . . but he's shifted the plane line out. Notice what the face does and how straight the right arm is and how away from him it is. Graham evidently was a great ball striker . . . but Hogan's action certainly has the mechanical advantage. __________________ Aloha Mr. Hand Behold my hands; reach hither thy hand 12 piece bucket View Public Profile Send a private message to 12 piece bucket Find all posts by 12 piece bucket