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Old 07-13-2007, 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Seanmx View Post
Me too. Don't know enough of TGM to explain why but Boo's swing just looks so much better to me
But Z's action did win a Masters . . .
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Old 07-13-2007, 08:13 AM
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But Z's action did win a Masters . . .
A "bad " swing but superior control the Plane and hinge action is much more important ... Right? Its not a game of ballstriking, the one that does the least mistake and get closer to the hole , and into the hole with least stroke wins.

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Old 07-13-2007, 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
How much of all them contortions do you reckon are result of his grip type?

Check out Boo . . . what do y'all think about differences/similarities in this motion vs. Zach?


Zach's grip type is a key factor in defining the rest of his pattern, as is true of all patterns IMO. It is one that is very 'clubhead control' oriented, and one which is a good example of why clubface control is seen as being in the arms lane.

Zach's pattern is much closer to body control, vs hands control. Great for distance and trajectory control with wedges (Venturi), as long as the "mind is in the hands", per Ben Doyle's quote.
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Originally Posted by EdZ View Post
1. Zach's grip type is a key factor in defining the rest of his pattern, as is true of all patterns IMO.

2. It is one that is very 'clubhead control' oriented, and one which is a good example of why clubface control is seen as being in the arms lane.
EdZ . . . Can we go a bit further down this path?

First . . . Talk to me about grip type and its interaction with the overall pattern.

Second . . . What makes it 'clubhead control' orienented and why is face in the arms lane?

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Restart.....how does grip "determine" pattern?
Zach just won again with a very stong grip. What are the major elements in his pattern that prevent him from hooking it off the planent? Open stance, outside in swing, horizontel hinging, ?????
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