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    I'm looking for information on drawing lines and angles in various positions on my golf swing videos. Is there a book or website that show numerous line/angle analysis drawings?

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    Re: Golf swing analysis drawings

    I'm not sure what you're looking for.

    I'll assume you have the appropriate software.

    Common lines include:

    Shaft plane
    Spine angle
    Spine tilt
    Shoulder plane
    'Tush line' (hip plane)
    Lines outside the shoulders (to detect sway)

    Good luck in your search.

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    • #3
      Re: Golf swing analysis drawings

      That's exactly what I'm looking for except a bunch more if they exist. And yes I do have the software.

      Thanks for the post.

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      • #4
        Re: Golf swing analysis drawings

        Originally posted by thewolfe
        That's exactly what I'm looking for except a bunch more if they exist. And yes I do have the software.

        Thanks for the post.
        What software do you use? Do you recommend it?

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        • #5
          Re: Golf swing analysis drawings

          I'm usong "cswing'. I looked at:

          V1, JC Video and Golf coach.......

          I downloaded and tried JC, V1 and cswing.

          Cswing had the drawing tools I liked including angles like 56 degrees, had plenty of pro golfers to view, captured video from my camcorder to my laptop ok and I think, had the biggest viewable screen not including their toolbars and such.

          It's great. I now have an idea what to work on with my swing rather than just going to the range and hitting thousands of balls.

          Glad to answer any questions.

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          • #6
            Re: Golf swing analysis drawings

            You purchased CSwing?

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            • #7
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              Not sure how to respond to the last post?

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              • #8
                Re: Golf swing analysis drawings

                I'm just curious as to whether you actually spent the money to get the license, or whether or not you're messing around with the 2 week trial.

                IF I was going to spend money on software, I'd buy CSwing. However, between a trajectory mat, swing speed radar, and V1Home, I've got about everything I need to analyse my swing.

                I wasn't trying to be derogatory - just curious if you got excited with it's possibilities and dropped the coin to make it yours!

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                • #9
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                  I went in w/ a friend of mine and bought it.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Golf swing analysis drawings

                    What's a trajectory mat and which one do you have?

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                    • #11
                      Re: Golf swing analysis drawings

                      A trajectory mat is a high tech piece of ...

                      well...


                      tarp, really. (I bought mine from Wishon).

                      It's a heavyweight vinyl (or something similar) with a wonderful grid on it.

                      You hang it, set up a tee so far away, and hit a ball into it.

                      Then you run the pythagorean theorem to figure out your launch angle.

                      I find it much easier to use a little bit of software.

                      I believe the defacto standard for trajectory mats is 10' away, starting 2' from the ground.

                      At any rate, it's a fine piece for launch angle. However, I think that becomes automatic with a couple of lines in CSwing, doesn't it?

                      I really liked CSwing, it was just outside my budget (and justification ability) at the time. I guess having spent some pretty coin on a loft and lie machine, CSwing would be a drop in the bucket at this point

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                      • #12
                        Re: Golf swing analysis drawings

                        There appears to be a shareware version of cswing.

                        http://www.tucows.com/preview/257798

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                        • #13
                          Re: Golf swing analysis drawings

                          Originally posted by thewolfe
                          I'm looking for information on drawing lines and angles in various positions on my golf swing videos. Is there a book or website that show numerous line/angle analysis drawings?

                          I know exactly what your are referring to. I came across a website that taught you the proper camera angles, and what you should look for in a golf swing - and the drawings were animated. I probably bookmarked the site on my home computer and I will have a look for you and see if I can find it, and post it here - it definetly exists on the Net.

                          I am curious about your progess - the idea of video taping and analysising your swing sounds very promising - as opposeed to hitting thousands of golf balls - especially!

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                          • #14
                            Re: Golf swing analysis drawings

                            cswing also has the same 7 day evaluation program as http://www.tucows.com/preview/257798

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                            • #15
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                              Jamesh,

                              I have learned a lot about the golf swing and mine in particular.

                              I now, for the first time when I go to the range, have something to work on except the latest thing I saw on the GolfChannel or read in the latest golf magazine.

                              I must say that I'm not scoring as well as I was but I'm willing to go through this transition to ultimately have a better swing and play better golf.

                              I haven't showed it to anyone that hasn't got some benefit out of it either by watching their swing or the thirty or so pros I have that can be shown, frame by frame from "face on" and "don the line".

                              Hope that fills in some of your questions.

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