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Old 09-17-2009, 12:27 PM
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Here's an old friend of mine that gets it done. I used the Casio EX-F1 at 300 frames per second. He comes to see me about once a month. He has a "real job" now and is no longer teaching golf. He has always been a great golfer, so I'm not taking credit for anything.

We've worked on his wrist conditions, so he's no longer crossing the line at End. He's one of the best ball strikers that I've ever seen. So, I thought it would be fun for all the great teachers on this site to pick on his stroke.

BamBam is going to attach the file to this post, since it's in a MOV format.
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Old 09-17-2009, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke View Post
BamBam is going to attach the file to this post, since it's in a MOV format.
MOV is attached, also.

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Old 09-18-2009, 09:04 AM
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Old 09-18-2009, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by YodasLuke View Post
Here's an old friend of mine that gets it done. I used the Casio EX-F1 at 300 frames per second. He comes to see me about once a month. He has a "real job" now and is no longer teaching golf. He has always been a great golfer, so I'm not taking credit for anything.

We've worked on his wrist conditions, so he's no longer crossing the line at End. He's one of the best ball strikers that I've ever seen. So, I thought it would be fun for all the great teachers on this site to pick on his stroke.

BamBam is going to attach the file to this post, since it's in a MOV format.
What kind of drills did you do to work on this? Interested mind wants to know
Swing looks great! Wish I could swing like that!
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Old 09-19-2009, 01:38 PM
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Here's some positions...should the shaft be pointing to the base of the swing plane even during shaft plane shifts?
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Old 09-19-2009, 02:14 PM
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Man what a nice motion. It seems familiar. Could I have seen this fellow on TV at some point?

Luke how did you fix his across the line at End? With a change in right elbow position, motion maybe?
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Old 09-19-2009, 04:40 PM
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That camera and swing are fantastic!

I love the club's motion. Perfect.
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Here's some positions...should the shaft be pointing to the base of the swing plane even during shaft plane shifts?
Wowza, I'm guessing the first wobble is NOT going to be in the imperatives or essentials, it will just be a little fine tuning. Very nice!

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At at Address, more Waist Bend (as established at Fix and per 7-2, 1-4) to avoid the slight Head Bobbing (3-F-7-C) as well as better more efficient use of Body Power (2-M-4). In other words, bend more from the waist, Elbow down, butt end of the club higher at Address. Ted, is his Left Wrist level or slightly Cocked) at Address?

Got a face-on view?
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Old 09-25-2009, 09:10 PM
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many good questions
I put this in Advanced for a few reasons, including showing the ability of the camera. And, yes I have a face-on view. But, I changed one of the settings and got a little blur. I want to get it without blur, next time I see him. Then, I'll post it. It's even better than the down-the-line.

Drew: I'd say his Left Wrist has a minimal amount of cocking, and it is Turned.

HG: I'd say yes, the shaft should be pointed at the baseline. But, I would pay close attention to the path of the Sweet Spot.

This is Louis Brown. He won on the Australian Tour and played professionally for many years. He won the GA State AM. He was an All-American at the University of GA. He's a GA Open and Atlanta Open Champion. I know of two 62's that he shot, and I think there may have been one more. He set or tied the course record at Wade Hampton in Cashiers, NC last year (64 if I recall correctly).

He told me one time that if I could putt for him, he could shoot 59. I think putting was the only thing that kept him from breaking through.

Considering all these things, how far do you go with a stroke if the ball striking is laser-like?

I would personally recommend spending hours on the putting green.
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