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Old 02-21-2006, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by tongzilla
Martee,

That's great -- I'd love to learn more about drawing lines. So may you please demonstrate how you would do it on the same pictures? Of course, a complementary analysis and explanation would also be helpful.
I will appologize if you took my post to be offensive, it was not the intent.

HOWEVER I stand by my analysis that I did provide and by the statement that 'AT LEAST FOR ME" I find that lines applied certainly raise questions as to their application.

Again, using your lines, it indicates to me
a. The club head orbit is moving out to in (from Low Point to Impact Point).
b. Right appears to be still moving down the plane.
c. The clubhead could be very well moving upward at Impact, but the Applied Force is down IMO. Thus rendering the identification of Low Point of little use. (My understanding again is that after Low Point is reached the applied forces are no longer driving downward. Probably not the best worded, sorry)

Now the Lines for the Triangle Assembly appear to illustrate correctly though without knowing the grip, can introduce a variable that could lead to the wrong conclusion IMO.

I have seen so many lines drawn on pictures and statements made, yet they don't track between pictures at times. How many times do we actually get photos of golfers at Impact Fix so we can identify the alignments and locations, most of the time they are done at Adjusted Address which will bias the results at true impact for analysis purposes.

Another case in point regarding lines, are those at the top and they identify the golfer having an arched (usually rare) or bent left writs. But yet we know that the grip can affect how it will appear at the top and what may appear to be flat is actually arched (that was how it was in may case and Yoda lifted the fog) or may appear bent (more often the case) and cause of the grip is not.

I am interested in how different people go about analyzing photos, the reference lines, the statements and conclusions. I just find this to be an interesting topic and one which seems to have a lot of differing opinions as to what is what.

Again, sorry did not mean to offend you and by no means don't stop drawing lines cause of what I have said.
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