Here's a video I shot of Bobby Clampett's beautiful action. These two guys were heading out just in front of me at Carnoustie last weekend. Warming up for the Senior British Open which is going on right now.
Is that some nice Longitudinal acceleration there or what? Snap Release? Hula Hula? What else do you see?
Nice!! I like how Fred Funk just walks up behind him
1st Tee at Carnoustie?
Alex
Yup first tee. Fred was a little hasty there , he was taking a second ball after sending his first one off the property.
This was Sunday the last day of the Open at St Andrews. I was walking out to the practice green when I spotted out of the corner of my eye a guy with a really nice set of flying wedges working on some 10 footers, then I noticed how he was holeing them all , then I noticed his curls and his resemblance to Bobby Clampett. I turned to tell my brother who was warming up in the driving net and noticed Fred Funk was lined up to get into the net. When was the last time Fred Funk warmed up in a driving net I wonder?
Check out the Impact Hands location on this warm up swing here below. He didnt do that when actually hitting of course. I wonder how high his stinger would be with that action?
Ohhh some nice foward lean on that shaft there
Wonder how Fred put it out of the property on the first? I mean even I managed to hit the fairway ha ha ha ha!
Alex
I really wanted to talk G.O.L.F. with Bobby but he ran off to the tee before I got a chance. I went back to the putting green and immediately adopted his ARm Set in my putting stance. It worked nicely for a while, I was able to adopt Extensor Action with the flat left wrist position it encourages. Im normally more geometrically flat left wrist when putting , no EA.
Fred hitting it o.b. was a shock. He said "and thats a reload", to which Bobby replied "its just a practice shot". Just a couple of buddies playing a friendly.
Here's a video I shot of Bobby Clampett's beautiful action. These two guys were heading out just in front of me at Carnoustie last weekend. Warming up for the Senior British Open which is going on right now.
Is that some nice Longitudinal acceleration there or what? Snap Release? Hula Hula? What else do you see?
Thanks, O.B., and thanks also to HG for his swing sequence.
The young Bobby Clampett was among the best amateurs in the world, winning six major events: the 1978 and 1980 California State Amateur, Western Amateur, Porter Cup, Western Junior and Sunnehanna Amateur.
He played the PGA TOUR fourteen years, made 232 cuts, and won once -- the 1982 Southern Open. He had 33 Top 10 finishes (including a T-3 at the 1982 U.S. Open). His collapse from the lead in the the 1982 British Open foreshadowed a playing career of unfulfilled promise.
It was Bobby's prominence as a player that led me -- and many others -- to the study of Homer Kelley's great work, The Golfing Machine. For that, I am forever grateful.
It's been 28 years since Bobby's last professional win. Meanwhile, his commentary has been heard on over 200 golf telecasts (including 16 Masters, 17 PGA Championships, 16 PGA Grand Slams of Golf 6 President’s Cups and 5 British Opens).
Now, as a 2010 Champions Tour rookie, he has returned as a player. His driving distance, fairways hit and GIR stats are well above average. If he can get his lagging short game stats into the same league . . .