Only other point on the book is the pictures why are they so small? Would have also been nice to have some colour. Im sure Taylor Made would have paid as there are so many pics of their clubs in there.
I agree the very very poor photographs ruined an excellent book. I'm looking forward to the golf digest article but like you us Irish golfers will have to wait a little before the Nov Golf Digest in published
__________________ Reverse every natural instinct and do the opposite of what you are inclined to do, and you will probably come very close to having a perfect golf swing.
I was also surprised that the lower pulley is over the right foot and not further foward.
Homer's pictures of Sally are taken at an angle to the plane line placing the white drawing of the hands appear more posterior. A camera angle directly in front of her would move them foward. See 9-3-1 thru 9-3-12
The endless belt drawings are great and I await Lynn's comment about our posts.
The reality of the hands motion can be seen on Greg Mchatton's blobman.
Mr. Lynn and Staff,
Thank you for the posted data. I was in the process of asking a question about the aiming point. I am familiar and have use aiming point from my study. I have also read the Clampett Book. I would like to ask if the aiming point is a three dimensional location on a spot parallel to the ball target line or if the aiming point is located in front of the ball on the ball target line? Also if the hands right and left are aimed as a unit or the right or left hand aimed singular. In the Golf Digest article my understanding oof the text, is the aiming point is located in front of the ball on the ball target line. Would you be able to point me to an illustration, video or still that shows this. I have experimented but I am not 100% on this.