Re: My free online review of the golf swing
four frames after impact the ball disapears because sneads body blocks it.
what shot was he hitting a huge cut? Or is it that the camera angle is not pointing down the line. the other picture does not have stress on the shaft so I would not hold in too high of a regard either, either that or the picuture is before the transition. That pic of hogan, if was at start down, should have some shaft flex. You got to be able to pic these out in a few seconds, remember you asking brian about the difference in the two pivots, which was obvious. Why do you say snead does not shift his weight? did you read that, come up with it from looking at pictures? Lifting heels is not weight transwer, you are not sticking to that story are you? and did you read what mcclain said about his weight being on his left side "Note how his right heel is slightly up at impact, his weight well on his left side". I am aware of hardys method, read the book many times and saw him in person at the golf channel on his first taping of the one plane swing method. I have seen chuck quinton in person too, his swing looks like sergio. I am familiar with the method. I cannot go word for word on hardy anymore because I got rid of the book along with about 30 others that did me little good but helped me to understand how far off most, not all, are
and the main difference between sneads swing and tigers is the pivot action on the backswing. Snead has a compound pivot where the base of the spine pendulums so to speak, and tiger swing back like he is on a door frame with 3 hinges. Snead is closer to having one pivot center on the backswing, tiger is much closer to having three. Then tiger has to establish one pivot center on the downswing, snead already had that established. before he even got to the top, that is what made his swing a step ahead of most evveryone else. What do you mean when you say that they both had total body swings?
four frames after impact the ball disapears because sneads body blocks it.
what shot was he hitting a huge cut? Or is it that the camera angle is not pointing down the line. the other picture does not have stress on the shaft so I would not hold in too high of a regard either, either that or the picuture is before the transition. That pic of hogan, if was at start down, should have some shaft flex. You got to be able to pic these out in a few seconds, remember you asking brian about the difference in the two pivots, which was obvious. Why do you say snead does not shift his weight? did you read that, come up with it from looking at pictures? Lifting heels is not weight transwer, you are not sticking to that story are you? and did you read what mcclain said about his weight being on his left side "Note how his right heel is slightly up at impact, his weight well on his left side". I am aware of hardys method, read the book many times and saw him in person at the golf channel on his first taping of the one plane swing method. I have seen chuck quinton in person too, his swing looks like sergio. I am familiar with the method. I cannot go word for word on hardy anymore because I got rid of the book along with about 30 others that did me little good but helped me to understand how far off most, not all, are
and the main difference between sneads swing and tigers is the pivot action on the backswing. Snead has a compound pivot where the base of the spine pendulums so to speak, and tiger swing back like he is on a door frame with 3 hinges. Snead is closer to having one pivot center on the backswing, tiger is much closer to having three. Then tiger has to establish one pivot center on the downswing, snead already had that established. before he even got to the top, that is what made his swing a step ahead of most evveryone else. What do you mean when you say that they both had total body swings?
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