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Is Fred's right forearm on plane?
http://www.golfdigest.com/golf-instr...ouples#slide=2
It looks pretty close, but I know his strong grip may also make it appear that way. I have pics of Azinger and he looks on plane at set up as well, but again a very strong grip. Thanks |
I don't think that it's On-Plane.
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thanks Daryl...it definately look different than say Brian or Stricker, but it somewhat ran up his forearm
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In that video FC is on the TSP at Impact. His Right Shoulder is perfectly On Plane through Impact. I might be good to examine his pivot to determine what and how his pivot components work (mechanics).
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David Lee is convinced Fred uses what he calls the counter fall.
Float loads, lateral move to the left heel as his arms drop, combined w/ a slight "fall back" away form the target line, to counter act the weight of his arms swinging at the ball. Whether or not that is really what Fred is doing, I dont know, but it does "look" effortless. |
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absolutely, I wish I could get my shoulders that steep, and lose this friging "round house" move that is killing my game right now. I cant swing on the elbow plane or TSP right now...pretty bleak:crybaby: |
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Review Exercises # 5,6,8, and 9. They should get rid of the Roundhouse Pivot. http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread7459.html |
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MORAD and SnT have the "lean", its the same concept. |
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