A question for you. Do you believe in 10-23 different hand path?
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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!
KOC - I don't really believe that the hands ever move in a straight line in a full golf swing. The hands obviously move in an U-shaped arc and during the "straight section" of the U-shape, the radius of the hand arc's circular motion is so large that it appears "straight".
I agree that SG is a great ball striker. However, I would not automatically conclude that it is primarily due to his having a leftwards-centered backswing action. He has many other great golf swing skiils.
I also don't mind if you prefer a leftwards centered backswing action. Sam Snead and Mike Bennett and Aaron Baddeley (new swing) use that type of backswing action to great effect.
However, other great golfers - Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan, Anthony Kim - use a rightwards-centered backswing action with great results.
I agree that SG is a great ball striker. However, I would not automatically conclude that it is primarily due to his having a leftwards-centered backswing action. He has many other great golf swing skiils.
I also don't mind if you prefer a leftwards centered backswing action. Sam Snead and Mike Bennett and Aaron Baddeley (new swing) use that type of backswing action to great effect.
However, other great golfers - Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan, Anthony Kim - use a rightwards-centered backswing action with great results.
Jeff.
Not ready to let you put Hogan in that list . . . we can find swings indicating otherwise . . . Hogan did EVERYTHING.
I'm his trusty companion Pancho sanchez who tried his darnedest to keep him from tilting at windmills That is until I got expelled from that "academy" for failing to "grovel".
You wrote-: "In my opinion, Lynn is the truth, especially on HIS OWN WEBSITE!!!"
You are entitled to your opinion. However the end of your statement was presumably capitalised for emphasis and it presumably emphasizes your strong opinion that Lynn's opinions represent the "truth" - because it is his website.
You wrote-: "In my opinion, Lynn is the truth, especially on HIS OWN WEBSITE!!!"
You are entitled to your opinion. However the end of your statement was presumably capitalised for emphasis and it presumably emphasizes your strong opinion that Lynn's opinions represent the "truth" - because it is his website.
Way back when, a Wall-Streeter named Benjamin Graham wrote a book, The Intelligent Investor.Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., and now the second richest man in the world, has called it the greatest investment book ever written. In that book, Mr. Graham makes the point that one is right because his facts are right, not because of his opinions.
That's the way I've run this railroad for the past four years and some 7,000 personal posts. My record speaks for itself . . . as does yours.
Get your facts right, Jeff, and you'll have no beef from me.
Otherwise, I suggest getting fitted for a flak jacket.
Hey I've got that book! (The intelligent Investor) ... Its first addition excellent shape including dust cover. I'll part with it for a cool $1000 any takers? (Look around thats a steal)
Hang in there Jeff... you ain't all wet.
Originally Posted by Yoda
Way back when, a Wall-Streeter named Benjamin Graham wrote a book, The Intelligent Investor.Warren Buffett, President and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., and now the second richest man in the world, has called it the greatest investment book ever written. In that book, Mr. Graham makes the point that one is right because his facts are right, not because of his opinions.
That's the way I've run this railroad for the past four years and some 7,000 personal posts.
Get your facts right, Jeff, and you'll have no beef from me.
Otherwise, I suggest getting fitted for a flak jacket.