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It is "the Swinger's primary concern" (2-K-0).
With just your left arm and club -- and with a bit of additional pressure in the last three fingers of the left hand -- Swing back and through and back and through and back and through. Again, imitate the photos exactly.
Let your Pivot help you. This is important. The left arm has little power other than that which the pivot gives it. Contrast Sergio's belt line in Photo #10 with Photo #14. The Body Rotor turns a full quarter-of-the-way around from Release to Finish Swivel.
Point the butt-end of the Shaft at the Line (first in the Backstroke and then into the Finish). Stick a tee in the butt-end of the grip as a reminder.
Do it.
Learn Plane.
Then, with Body Power supplying the initial Thrust (in the Start Down and Downstroke), let the Club rip past the Left Arm (and your Rolling Flat Left Wrist) through Impact into the Follow-Through and Finish.
Learn Power.
Once the release has occured...is the pivot motion mainly concerned with maintaining on plane relationships/alignments? As opposed to powering the post release clubhead motion...
Please dinglesquirter . . . you started the pissin' match . . . I'll take your deflecting as waiving the white flag . . . you still need a ride to Dorkfest?
Please dinglesquirter . . . you started the pissin' match . . . I'll take your deflecting as waiving the white flag . . . you still need a ride to Dorkfest?
Dear Boogercatcher- Maybe we could just start our own thread - Mike O and Bucket insult thread- that way when I need to release some stress I could just go there!! I still plan to achieve my goal and win the trophy that says "Lifetime Bucket Banned Award - This award goes to Mike O. for his committment and dedication to the complete and lifetime banishment of 12 Piece Bucket from the LBG forum- signed by all 5,454 members minus one.
I'll hit you with a real "rotation" post coming up and make your eyes spin out of your head
Bagger and BamBam - Please print and put these posts in the Bucket file for review by the board- as the evidence clearly mounts- for his
dis-memberment!!!
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Dear Boogercatcher- Maybe we could just start our own thread - Mike O and Bucket insult thread- that way when I need to release some stress I could just go there!! I still plan to achieve my goal and win the trophy that says "Lifetime Bucket Banned Award - This award goes to Mike O. for his committment and dedication to the complete and lifetime banishment of 12 Piece Bucket from the LBG forum- signed by all 5,454 members minus one.
I'll hit you with a real "rotation" post coming up and make your eyes spin out of your head
Bagger and BamBam - Please print and put these posts in the Bucket file for review by the board- as the evidence clearly mounts- for his
dis-memberment!!!
Man that makes me want to get Daryl fired up again . . .
Use your left arm and club only and imitate photos #10 and #14.
This is The Flail.
It is "the Swinger's primary concern" (2-K-0).
With just your left arm and club -- and with a bit of additional pressure in the last three fingers of the left hand -- Swing back and through and back and through and back and through. Again, imitate the photos exactly.
Let your Pivot help you. This is important. The left arm has little power other than that which the pivot gives it. Contrast Sergio's belt line in Photo #10 with Photo #14. The Body Rotor turns a full quarter-of-the-way around from Release to Finish Swivel.
Point the butt-end of the Shaft at the Line (first in the Backstroke and then into the Finish). Stick a tee in the butt-end of the grip as a reminder.
Do it.
Learn Plane.
Then, with Body Power supplying the initial Thrust (in the Start Down and Downstroke), let the Club rip past the Left Arm (and your Rolling Flat Left Wrist) through Impact into the Follow-Through and Finish.
Learn Power.
Bagger this is great stuff. Should this be a thread on it own for further discussion?
Man that makes me want to get Daryl fired up again . . .
Nice try Booger Breath- recruiting some help? but 24 hours later - Daryl's a no show!!! HA! He's probably out of bounds still trying to find his ball!!!!
Let's get back to your slide, rotation, flat, upright- soup!
You said swinging flatter has more rotation and less slide- (even if you didn't say it let's just put the words in your mouth!) I said flatter had more slide and didn't want to talk about the rotation factor as it just confused the issue(then you said I couldn't leave rotation out of the picture- BUT I DID! ).
If I bring rotation into the picture on the backswing then flatter does have more rotation. Now on the downswing you would have more slide than if you used a steeper plane on the backswing - as the hip has to clear more for the "deeper" hand position- assuming a straight line effort to take the hands back to where they need to be at impact (or using an aiming point). I think your initial post implied that more rotation meant less slide - as if they were tied together by some opposite relationship.
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Nice try Booger Breath- recruiting some help? but 24 hours later - Daryl's a no show!!! HA! He's probably out of bounds still trying to find his ball!!!!
Let's get back to your slide, rotation, flat, upright- soup!
You said swinging flatter has more rotation and less slide- (even if you didn't say it let's just put the words in your mouth!) I said flatter had more slide and didn't want to talk about the rotation factor as it just confused the issue(then you said I couldn't leave rotation out of the picture- BUT I DID! ).
If I bring rotation into the picture on the backswing then flatter does have more rotation. Now on the downswing you would have more slide than if you used a steeper plane on the backswing - as the hip has to clear more for the "deeper" hand position- assuming a straight line effort to take the hands back to where they need to be at impact (or using an aiming point). I think your initial post implied that more rotation meant less slide - as if they were tied together by some opposite relationship.
You know what a right triangle looks like right? Remember when you had that Ronald Regan haircut and you looked like Gumby just got beat with a flour sack?
Well if the plane angle is the hypotenusthingie and the vertical part is the distance from the hands to the ground at the top and the lil' part that connects the vertical part to the ball is the OUT in the plane. There's obviously more OUT in the flatter planes than the steep planes NO?
Soooooo . . . . if you swing on a steep plane then you HAVE TO SLIDE MORE AND EARLY IN ORDER TO KEEP THE HANDS ON THE PLANE . . . PERIOD. That's how it has to work. Try it . . . .take you hands up high like Hoch or Nicklaus . . . if you start down without sliding your hands fly out over the plane.
If you hands are IN, LOWER and DEEP on the flatter planes you have to rotate more or the club gets stuck behind you.
Please look at the pic of Sergio and explain where all this sliding that you speak of???