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ColtsFan 07-21-2010 01:24 PM

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

Daryl 07-22-2010 04:45 AM

I don't think that it's On-Plane.

ColtsFan 07-22-2010 10:28 AM

thanks Daryl...it definately look different than say Brian or Stricker, but it somewhat ran up his forearm

HungryBear 07-22-2010 02:49 PM

Fc
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nymZnYSNSNo

Bear

Daryl 07-22-2010 04:57 PM

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).

ColtsFan 07-26-2010 11:24 AM

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.

ColtsFan 07-26-2010 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 74432)
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).


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:

Daryl 07-26-2010 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ColtsFan (Post 74561)
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:


Review Exercises # 5,6,8, and 9. They should get rid of the Roundhouse Pivot.

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread7459.html

gmbtempe 07-26-2010 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ColtsFan (Post 74560)
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.

The counter fall in my book is very real and makes a lot of sense from a balance standpoint. I know when I have it down and doing it well the swing gets very easy.

MORAD and SnT have the "lean", its the same concept.

gmbtempe 07-26-2010 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 74563)
Review Exercises # 5,6,8, and 9. They should get rid of the Roundhouse Pivot.

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread7459.html

I know this is going to sound goofy, but as a drop slider (hips slide, right shoulder drops) how would one go about getting more "roundhouse" into your swing.


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