Angel Cabrera : TGM Analysis

U.S. Open - 2007

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Old 06-22-2007, 03:48 PM
danny_shank danny_shank is offline
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post
Hi Danny, not trying to convince every/anyone - just amusing to read over 30 posts discussing hit or swing for Cabrera with no consensus opinion formed and no mention of the loading action.
You have a point not really sure this thread is going anywhere so many conflicting opinions, but i couldn't think of a better way to waste my day

Perhaps we need an AI to show us the light...
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Old 06-22-2007, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by danny_shank View Post
You have a point not really sure this thread is going anywhere so many conflicting opinions, but i couldn't think of a better way to waste my day

Perhaps we need an AI to show us the light...
Agreed -
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Old 06-26-2007, 02:06 PM
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I would stay he is a "swinger". Agreed he is probably 4-barrel with the long club. Yet there might have been some "hitting" procedures on some of his shorter iron shots. Always tough to tell as the telecast does not have fast shutter speeds. He can still be a swinger with a "punch" elbow, and there was no apparent angled hinging on the long swings. Just my $.02. Never the less .... compression and great hands!
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Old 06-26-2007, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by 6bmike View Post
Can't be done. This has been the one thing asked by forum members on any TGM forum since the last century. Everyone want a "list."
The Intent of Push or Pull is invisible. The Geomtery is the same- that circle doesn't change- the motion is very much alike. The End of the swing is different on full shots and might be the closest part of the swing that one can tell if a TGMer is Hitting or Swinging. Tour guys are different- they all compensate some form of a pull. Tour guys never studied TGM, never had to decide if they pushed or pulled- they are pull full shots.

Maybe in a few years some real TGM kids grow up and make the tour. They will be the first ones that will know the difference. Nobody (AIs) had a clue to what the Hit stroke could be until Yoda swung forth from the Swamp- and that has four years ago. We live in a cross roads of golf and G.O.L.F. instruction.
We all have an opportunity no Tour player ever had- to build a machine to 'our' specs. Tour players will always have something we will NEVER have- frigging TALENT. They can out play anyone and always could. But that is changing and TGM-Lynn Blake-and others are making noise.

As for Loading Lag- you better load lag- was they even a question about it?
Body-Hands-Club, Impact. Lag is great, now thrust it.


The elephant is very like a tree, a wall, a fan, a snake and a rope. So are parts of The Golfing Machine.

"Contrary to anything you may have read on the subject, there is no such individual as a born golfer. Some have more natural ability than others, but they've all been made." Ben Hogan (Power Golf).


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