"Why does it work...He's got a lot of talent..and knows how to be fairly repetitive and like all tour players has a COMPLETE Package...Putting,chipping , Pitching, Bunker Play, Irons, Driving,Power, finesse, guts,determination, fire,confidence,belief,will,heart,focus,patience,c oordination,flexibility,strength,endurance,spEED, MONEY, SUPPORT, FAMILY,ECONMIC STABLILITY,Ability to stay in the present "
I hope that list is still growing I'll be back up to add to it in December.
VJ's Takeaway is on-plane during the takeaway..see how the sweetspot is tracing up the plane angle as well as his hand path...BUT ....it is Single Wrist Action using Angled Hinging going back...Is the club on-plane in the follow-through and is it Angled Hinging in the Follow-Through? NO!!!
Notice the Plane of the right forearm at frame #5...Notice how it has shifted to another plane in frame #7...this is what a cross-line shift looks like...
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Now look at Mac frame#5,#6,#7...see the right forearm is still tracing/paddlewheeling on the same plane!!![/quote]
this is a question for yoda can you use angled or any hinging for that matter on the backswing. i thought hinging action was determined from inpact to follow through
Outstanding Post....Leave the swing alone..stay #2 in the world...beat more balls...
Thanks, but i am serious...in your opinion what do you think would be more worthwhile in the "medium term" lol?
You think it would be advantageous for him to change his wrong move? You think he could go through a change like Tiger and get it "changed" within a year?
OR
Just keep the same motion and keep beating balls. I'm just curious of your opinion because you've worked with many talented high level pros.
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I'm not a TGM or PGA certified Pro, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night
Seriously..don't change it ...just hit a lot of balls...and when your timing is on and the planets are aligned ..YOU WIN!!!
NOt to many people can change their mess and still compete with it...It takes a rare breed to know when to turn on...and turn off the practice approach vs. the playing approach...read Ch.3 thoroughly...
I think some of the Component differences from 12:2 are:
Grip Type - Strong Underhand
Plane Angle Variation - Double Shift for Draws..Single Shift for Cuts
Hinge Action - Tends to use Angled Hinging
Shoulder Turn - Rotated
Hip Action- Delayed
Hip Turn - Backstroke Shiftless, Downstroke - Slide
Knee Action - Standard
Foot Action - Flat
There are others ...but this comes to the front of my mind
Interesting is : Pivot Components
Flat Left + Standard Knee + Shiftless + Delayed + Rotated = Mega Hip Slant with a lot of Vertical motions combined with Horizontal motions give you some serious forces not just going around the axis ...BUT up and down plus in and out of the GROUND
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Mac ...also felt there were points of pressure in both feet and in the right arm pit...unfortunatley to qualify as a TGM pressure point there needs to be a Power Accumulator associated with a corresponding Pressure Point????????????????????????????????