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Old 12-22-2008, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Thanks HB

Thats a great observation that will help any readers who are going out there to try the tilted, long ball. I remember my 70's swing had a good deal of double anchor and back pain associated with it.

Im really interested in this elevation, extension thing through the shot. I notice a lot of great golfers doing it and my results have been very good with it. For me its real down then up feeling. The camera doesnt show too much head movement, however in the down direction. I like it but how do we separate this from bobbing? (assuming you subscribe to a little down before the up, maybe not)

How about the authors "twist" as in "jump and twist" the ice skaters jump analogy.

Thanks for this, very interesting
O.B.
I like the jump and twist analogy. Tiger bobs but I never see him hit fat. I think you can do these moves without bobbing. I think you can do a nice amount of thrusting without having your head go back at the end (ie less than Zuback). Look at the knees. Bent in delivery....straight in follow through. Loading into the ground like you were trying to hit low (blow up the plane line). Then, without disturbing the power package, using your legs to get the club out of the ground.