With correct bent from the hip; knees and neck, how about arms hang?
Tiger almost has vertical arms hang, while flying wedges at impact alignment told me that my arms must be more outward.
How come is that?
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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!
With correct bent from the hip; knees and neck, how about arms hang?
Tiger almost has vertical arms hang, while flying wedges at impact alignment told me that my arms must be more outward.
How come is that?
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Very good point KOC!!
Arm hang is a Variation, one of the many possible in G.O.L.F.. They go from the Hands Only Basic Plane, where the hands are close to a vertical hang, to the other extreme of the Squared Shoulder Basic Plane, which is very steep.
Jim Furyk, Mac O'Grady, Jodie Mudd, Tiger Woods, have close to a vertical arm hang. Moe Norman... would be on the other extreme.
Maybe some others interested in this will chime in!!!
Arm hang is a Variation, one of the many possible in G.O.L.F.. They go from the Hands Only Basic Plane, where the hands are close to a vertical hang, to the other extreme of the Squared Shoulder Basic Plane, which is very steep.
Jim Furyk, Mac O'Grady, Jodie Mudd, Tiger Woods, have close to a vertical arm hang. Moe Norman... would be on the other extreme.
Maybe some others interested in this will chime in!!!
Lagster,
I love the way you jump start new topics in these forums. Thanks!
FYI to newbies...Lagster, a.k.a. Frank Moore, PGA, GSEM, is a veteran PGA teaching professional who has trained under some of the biggest names in TGM (including Tom Tomasello). More than once, he has come to The Swamp to pick my brain. I usually pick his as much as he picks mine.
Frank is one of the few who holds the GSEM designation -- Golfing Machine Engineering Master -- awarded by The Golfing Machine, LLC. He knows his TGM and, moreover, he knows golf. He teaches both every day.