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7-15 Hip Action and 7-14 Knee Action
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At no time should the Straightened Leg -- Left or Right -- be permitted to lock 'beyond center' (7-16). That is because the subsequent unlocking is disruptive. It could be argued that, "At the Finish, the Ball is long gone, so what does it matter?" And the answer is that for every action, there must first be a preparatory action. And the preparatory action for the Locked Knee Finish is most likely to occur during the Impact Interval. When that happens, the Left Hip slants upward to its extreme, and this makes the proper Three Dimensional Impact -- especially the already problematic Downward Dimension -- just that much more difficult to achieve. Regarding good 'model' finishes on the current scene, I have not made the effort I made in my younger years to analyze the top players. Therefore, there are many on this site more qualified than I to respond. For starters, Brian and Redgoat, and it would be interesting to hear from them. In 'my day,' you couldn't go wrong copying that trio of 'Anti-Reverse C's:' Roberto DiVencenzo, Lee Trevino and -- this might surprise you -- Chi Chi Rodriquez. In the generation prior, your nomination of Ben Hogan fills the bill nicely. And for those 'across the pond,' let's not forget five-time British Open Champion, Peter Thompson. Finally, from the early days of the PGA TOUR, Wild Bill Mehlhorn, the man Hogan called, "The best ball striker I have ever seen." |
As Time Goes By CE#19
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