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Old 11-13-2009, 04:21 PM
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I'll take Tiger. And his boat too. And his cars.
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Old 11-13-2009, 07:54 PM
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I'll take Tiger. And his boat too. And his cars.
So whats up with Elin then You spoiled for choice
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Old 11-13-2009, 08:44 PM
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So whats up with Elin then You spoiled for choice
Hmm? Boats and cars don't talk.
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Old 11-14-2009, 01:46 PM
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Im with you Bucket.

Tigers head does bob and sway back some. These are driver swings and could be considered a specialty shot of sorts, where distance may be acquired at the expense of balance or accuracy even.

So with that in mind, how does the squat work, what does it add to the shot? Homer called it a sit down position I think. You can squat and not sway, but a squat would always see a bob wouldnt it? Body levers down then up from the waist etc is this Morad maybe?

Lay it on us. Thanks


Wait I was just thinking.......if I was chopping wood a pure vertical deal, Id squat in transition. Is the squat an indicator of an application of force Downward. Down being the often missing dimension? Wood chopping vertical vs t ball horizontal motion. Hmm

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Old 11-14-2009, 07:19 PM
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I think a squat position is a good place to support slide and turn. And to do so without any of the dancing from the 70's. But bobbing doesn't have to be included. The squat position can be taken at address. Extra knee bend is all it takes. And perhaps a more upright upper body. So not exactly the classical stance.

It works well to support a flat shoulder turn & max clubhead path, and gives a great fealing of striking the ball from the feet.

I've never figured out Tiger's golf swing. His swing center seems to be all over the place. But I guess as long as all his swing centers are on the same flat plane he can get away with it.
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Old 11-15-2009, 12:31 AM
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Wait I was just thinking.......if I was chopping wood a pure vertical deal, Id squat in transition. Is the squat an indicator of an application of force Downward. Down being the often missing dimension? Wood chopping vertical vs t ball horizontal motion. Hmm
Precisely . . . so the plane of motion is different in golf right . . . so there is that vertical component in the ground force and also a forward component too . . . so if you look at eldrick at address . . . consider him "squated" right (waist bend) . . . he loses that waist bend to some extent on the backstroke . . . and then adds it back but FARTHER DOWN HIS STANCE LINE at "sit down" . . . you'll note that Hogan does this same move WITHOUT his head going down. (could be that vision deal . . . why else would he do it?) . . . Hogan is squatty with his hips farther forward than eldrick. The tale tale sign is the the left knee and how long it stays bent (hogan's longer) . . so his hips go more forward . . . soon as the left knee straightens up the hips are going to start to rotate and/or the head tilts back. With that whole axe deal . . . in golf from the top you are delivering the axe to the ground via the squat but you are pulling it up outta the ground via swinging from the feet . . . getting your pivot segments from out of line to in line ankles knees waist bend spine etc. and WHEN and WHERE you do it has implications on the LOC. You'll observe that dudes that really knock the frost off the punkin do this BIG TIME . . . see below







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Old 11-15-2009, 12:47 AM
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I gotta chew on this for a bit, thanks. Fo sure we all think golf is more T ball than wood chopin, which we shouldnt.

Great stuff. I need to incubate it all for a while. Direction of force, zone 1, weight shift, etc etc. We swing the club but the club swings us too.

There is more down to found.

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Old 11-15-2009, 10:42 AM
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Hmm? Boats and cars don't talk.
Classic!!!!!!
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