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The Truth -- From The Homes Of Golf
In the search for Truth, it helps to be able to call on friends from around the world. Exposed below is a major myth -- the 'away leaning' spine in the Backstroke. From Scotland, the Home of Golf, to your desktop, the Home of Lynn Blake Golf.
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Thanks Yoda :) - Just glad you like it :)
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Here is another look...
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The Head Movers Vs. The Non-Head Movers
I know you've been itching to get into this, Brian, and I knew you'd be here ASAP. So here we go! Please state your case. :D
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These pictures were precisely done.
They just show a different look—just another way.;) |
There are three problems with your Snead photos:
a)Your lines are generous towards your argument (I checked - because I know how to use photoshop properly....lol) b) Your photos are taken dead-on his stance line which creates a parallax problem since snead hit shots with his driver with a closed stance C) You do not take in consideration 1-L-2 - The post may turn (players head) but not sway or bob.... Here is a deadly accurate version of the tripod on snead..... (note the nice size of my picture too...lol) ![]() |
Mathew,
All you are showing is that Snead did it more than one way. I agree. My pics are PRECISE too, as I'll put my photoshop skills up there with you, great one.;) Also, I fudged them in your arguement's direction. Come on, let's just agree there is MORE THAN ONE DAMN WAY. Cool? |
Oh yeah...
![]() ...also notice I cleaned up your work ;), (much clearer...lol) |
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