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cpwindow4 09-16-2007 09:49 PM

That is the great thing about the game.

Seanmx 09-17-2007 03:31 AM

What's the deal with his pitching
 
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Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 45655)
Other than the fact that Tim Clark can't rotate his Left Arm enough to collect his change from the drive-thru...

:golfcart2:

...what's the problem?

:)

Even with his 'caddy' Grip -- (Turned Left Hand / 10-2-D) -- he can still keep his Left Arm and Clubshaft 'In Line' through Release, Impact and Follow-Through.

That means he's got Rhythm...

Angular (Circular) Motion with its various Components -- Sweet Spot, Clubshaft, Left Wrist and Left Arm -- all going around the Left Shoulder Hinge Pin together (RPM).

And that's the name of the game!

I wonder why Tim has such horrendous problems with pitching and chipping the ball. Perhaps he must has some engrained throwaway in his action which he can getway with on full swing but it shows up on short shots?

12 piece bucket 09-17-2007 09:45 AM

Based on his limitations with regards to rotation of the arm . . . a 10-2-D grip is a NECESSITY for him no?

Could he be today's version of Calvin Peete?


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