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Old 12-09-2008, 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
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You wrote-: "Jeff is there a frame between the address and the top? I think he pushes his hips right and then they go left early back to his original address waste bend giving the impression that he baked a lil' pie at the top. When his backfield has really reversed field."

There are many missing frames. Hogan definitely moves his pelvis left-laterally during the late backswing (when his club is still moving backwards).

I am not sure why Yoda wanted to discuss Hogan's move. He may have a particular point that he wants to make.

Jeff.

p.s. As a side-issue, Yoda states in his Alignment Golf DVD that one should center the head between the feet at address, and then acquire rightwards spinal tilt by shifting the pelvis left-laterally. Hogan doesn't do that - you can see that his head is behind the center of his stance at address. He also moves his head ahead of that center line during the downswing.
Side issue . . . again . . . . that is one swing . . . and a driver in particular. You can watch the Hogan vs. Snead Shell deal. Hogan makes a different looking swing with the driver than with the irons. I pretty much sets up "on top of it" with the irons and stays there. I watched the "grid" swing too. The head does move some . . . but not a whole lot. Homer said steady head, not motionless.
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