Can anybody say "extensor action"?... I knew you could!!!
FO #4, Here’s a Pivot Center Tripod, from one of the best ball strikers that ever lived. How’s this for a cleared Right Hip?
FO #3, Hula Hula.
FO, #7-10, don’t get in the way of that driving right arm. It looks like an exploding piston. Also, his right shoulder is deep enough to make plenty of right arm available.
FO #5 and #9, the left wrist certainly doesn’t look to be as arched at Impact as it was in Start Down.
FO #1, a Hitter starting at Standard Address?? The “middleman” address?? Heaven forbid! (8-3 & 12-1-0, #9-A, Standard)
FO #7-9, right shoulder looks like a “launching pad” to me, from which the right arm can drive. 4-D-1, “Hitters, especially, must learn to straighten the Right Arm without flattening the Right Wrist.” 7-1, “for the Hitter, the Right Triceps become “Active” and execute both Uncocking motions with a firmness that approaches the mandatory rigidity of the Right Wrist.”
Can anybody say "extensor action"?... I knew you could!!!
FO #4, Here’s a Pivot Center Tripod, from one of the best ball strikers that ever lived. How’s this for a cleared Right Hip?
FO #3, Hula Hula.
FO, #7-10, don’t get in the way of that driving right arm. It looks like an exploding piston. Also, his right shoulder is deep enough to make plenty of right arm available.
FO #5 and #9, the left wrist certainly doesn’t look to be as arched at Impact as it was in Start Down.
FO #1, a Hitter starting at Standard Address?? The “middleman” address?? Heaven forbid! (8-3 & 12-1-0, #9-A, Standard)
FO #7-9, right shoulder looks like a “launching pad” to me, from which the right arm can drive. 4-D-1, “Hitters, especially, must learn to straighten the Right Arm without flattening the Right Wrist.” 7-1, “for the Hitter, the Right Triceps become “Active” and execute both Uncocking motions with a firmness that approaches the mandatory rigidity of the Right Wrist.”
FO #10 & #11, Hitters, too, have a swivel.
Can you tell I like it???
I need a bib.
How about #7 and #3 the shaft is bi-secting the Right Forearm. This the Right Forearm Flying Wedge Poster Boy.
Don't tell Herman, but I did go both ways. Hit 8 thru putter, swinger Driver thru 7. I tended to l0-2-D the swings, and 10-2-B the hits, and Paul Runyon the putter. I find myself laughing at the dignified TGM terminology for what was in reality found by adrenalin and nicotine sawing thu the haze of nasty hangovers.. Golf was a sport played by men with nasty hangovers and a butt danglin, Palmer, Nicklaus, Trevino, Marr, Bahr, Chi-Chi, they all had butts danglin. Now it’s Nike and Underarmor, I miss the good ole daze.
Still photos do not capture the essence of Lee Buck’s motion. His wonderful figure 8 loop allowed him to deliver what may have been a 4 barrel hit. That straight right arm never appeared to be driven there, it was just all of sudden just there! It was as much pulled by CF, which was enhanced by his loop, as it was pushed by his right triceps.
his move is very good he liked the strong grip so he could controll it in the wind the only problem what that his face was shut on the downswing so he learned to fade it by pushing it out to the right. his feet are open to his target line he takes it back closed, on the downswing his face is closed say ten degrees so he just shifts his plane slightly more then ten degrees to the right on the downswing and whala a little fade. just remember any grip can work with the proper compensation, and his feet where alligned far enough left then when he shifted his plane to the right is was right where he was looking all along. if he where to line up square to the target and do his same move he would hit it right to right.