Sam Snead 24 components, is this right?
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09-29-2009, 04:54 PM
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Sam Snead 24 components, is this right?
im trying to make sure that what i'm seeing in a sequence is correct with how the book explains each component variation, please correct me if i am wrong somewhere. this is the first pattern i have tried to classify.
Selected Stroke Pattern: Sam Snead-mid iron swing from How To Play Golf
drag loading swinger
1.interlock
2.strong double action
3.pitch
4.triple barrel
5.square-square
6.turned shoulder
7.double shift
8.standard
9.standard
10.dual horizontal
11.2,3,4
12.standard
13.rotated
14.slide
15.delayed
16.standard
17.standard
18.standard
19.drag
20.wrist throw
21.end
22.random sweep
23.top arc and straight line
24.auto snap
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09-29-2009, 06:04 PM
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Whip, do you have photos of the particular swing you are looking at? Straight on and DTL?
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09-30-2009, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left
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Whip, do you have photos of the particular swing you are looking at? Straight on and DTL?
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unfortunately i don't. the swing about halfway through this video is probably the closest thing to the sequence in the book from 1952. this is face-on mid iron
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10-04-2009, 02:33 PM
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Snead had a closed stance with pretty much all of his clubs in the bag.
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10-05-2009, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Richie3Jack
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Snead had a closed stance with pretty much all of his clubs in the bag.
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in that book he plays closed with woods and long irons, square with mid irons, open stance with short irons
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10-07-2009, 11:51 PM
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Sam was interlock? I didnt know that. That makes it Sam, Jack, Tiger and myself, well that I know of so far anyways. Who's the weak link in that foresome?
In regard to his left wrist throw, if you ever get a lesson on this particular Release Trigger from Yoda he'll tell you about Sam likening it to tossing apples off the end of a stick. You wont find that in golf Digest, I dont think. Priceless.
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10-08-2009, 11:46 AM
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Slamin' the fingers
Originally Posted by O.B.Left
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Sam was interlock? I didnt know that. That makes it Sam, Jack, Tiger and myself, well that I know of so far anyways. Who's the weak link in that foresome?
In regard to his left wrist throw, if you ever get a lesson on this particular Release Trigger from Yoda he'll tell you about Sam likening it to tossing apples off the end of a stick. You wont find that in golf Digest, I dont think. Priceless.
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Sam used an overlap grip 10-1-A, but Sarazen used the interlock.
BTW, there is a nice interview with the Squire on Golfer's Nation. http://jimmclean.com/GolfersNation/T...0/Default.aspx
Click on classic conversations.
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10-08-2009, 07:45 PM
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Thanks for the heads up Drew, Im really enjoying those interviews. I met the Squire many moons ago when my family was vacationing down on Marco Island. He was very friendly as I recall and wearing his golfing plus 2's and a pair of those old Etonics that weighed about 20 lbs each.
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11-12-2009, 07:29 PM
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Getting a Grip
Originally Posted by whip
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in the book sam snead how to play golf, he was definitely interlocking, another great book is sam snead Natural golf
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Whip,
Turn to page 26 in "How to Play Golf" and page 31 of "Natural Golf (paperback edition)". In both cases, Snead demonstrates the overlap or Vardon grip.
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