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Old 05-06-2006, 09:32 AM
Tom Bartlett Tom Bartlett is offline
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"Regarding whether or not Ben was at the end of the Follow-Through in the first frame, Mathew's analysis above is correct. There was no 'Both Arms Straight' in this Stroke, so we are left with the first frame where the Right Arm has become Straight. And my reference to '45 degrees to the ground, Clubface toe along the line' can be found in 2-G:"--Lynn

I disagree...Watch the video. If you are going to classify follow through as right arm straight, it is straight the frame before and the toe is "along the line" and the shaft is "up the left arm" seems like a better spot to call follow through than having the first pic you have posted with the shaft pointed back at his sternum.

As far as 2-G, the way I read that sentence it is more of a suggestion to the student to visually see hinge action.

Homer defines Follow Through as I stated before 8-11 This section covers the interval between Separation (of Ball and Clubface) and the Both Arms Straight Position as determined by the Shoulder Position at Impact. Ben's "equivalent" of a straight left arm is bent (as I have noticed yours is in some videos I have of your swing)- I AM NOT KNOCKING THAT. Retief Goosen does it as did Lanny Wadkins and others.

The pics in the book of follow through have the club up the left arm, not middle of the arms.
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