remember seeing snead hitting all kinds of shots on a short before a movie. tis was sometime in the late 50 or early 60's. marvelous color and clarity. could see ball from impact to end of roll. I was little but think he showed the butterfly shot; high saw and jump right with a 2 iron. any one know of this film?
remember seeing snead hitting all kinds of shots on a short before a movie. tis was sometime in the late 50 or early 60's. marvelous color and clarity. could see ball from impact to end of roll. I was little but think he showed the butterfly shot; high saw and jump right with a 2 iron. any one know of this film?
That Snead video has got to be out there somewhere, guys, and I'd love to see it. Help!
haha...not enough informaion for me to find it out!
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If you cannot take the shoulder down the clubshaft plane, you must take along some other path and add compensations - now, instead of one motion to remember, you wind up with at least two!
PS KOC I love that Hogan RFT video of yours. The look on the other pros face was so "well Ill be danged". His hat was tilted up, shaking his head, he was seriously taken aback.
Do you know who the other pro was? Looks a bit like Gene Littler. Is this a Blakebuster movie? I am convinced Mr Hogan was talking RFT.
KOC I love that Hogan RFT video of yours. The look on the other pros face was so "well Ill be danged". His hat was tilted up, shaking his head, he was seriously taken aback.
Do you know who the other pro was? Looks a bit like Gene Littler.
Not Littler. Maybe Jackie Burke. Not sure. Anyone else know for sure?
The voice-over is David Orr, Director of Instruction in the PGM Program at Campbell University, Lillington, North Carolina. He's also known as Annikan Skywalker, a Professional Contributor on this site.
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If you cannot take the shoulder down the clubshaft plane, you must take along some other path and add compensations - now, instead of one motion to remember, you wind up with at least two!
Hi, loved the pun on saw. Tom Watson's Dad Ray used the term saw when he worked the ball left to right and it would jump right. Beast I ever saw do that. I sawed the Snead film at the movie and it seemed to be about ten minutes long. The film was in color, he wore the straw hat and hit all types of shots with different clubs. A lot of the film was in slow motion so you could follow the ball flight. I tried google, etc but cannot find it. Hope you can. Good Luck.
Who ever it is he has such an amazed look about him. Man if he is still alive it would be great to show him this and ask him if he remembered it.
What if Hogans secret was "its all done with the right side"?
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"Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend." - Bruce Lee
If you think it is all right side, it is right side.
If you think it is all left side, it is left side.
If you think that is neither side, it takes no side...
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If you cannot take the shoulder down the clubshaft plane, you must take along some other path and add compensations - now, instead of one motion to remember, you wind up with at least two!