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Old 01-25-2009, 08:17 PM
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Old 01-25-2009, 08:29 PM
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Thank you Jeff, your stubbornness - real or pretending = does bring value.
And the greatest value occurs when others -- who know the truth and care that others (including Jeff) also know -- take the time and make the effort to hold his feet to the proverbial fire.
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Old 01-25-2009, 09:29 PM
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15lbs club weight!

Wow!

That's an amazing swing performance considering such a heavy unwieldy club.

I am therefore not surprised that he had difficulty keeping the club on the elbow plane during the followthrough, considering the effective mass (momentum of the heavy club) as it passed through impact.

What impresses me is that he kept the club near-perfectly on the elbow plane during the takeaway swivel and the release swivel phases. The fact that the hosel remained on the elbow plane during those two swivel phases surely suggests that the hosel doesn't rotate to/away from the sweetspot plane when it travels below waist level.

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Old 01-25-2009, 09:44 PM
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I am therefore not surprised that he had difficulty keeping the club on the elbow plane during the followthrough, considering the effective mass (momentum of the heavy club) as it passed through impact.

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Please keep my feet to the fire. All my personal opinions need to be critically dissected for logical coherence and their degree of consonant concordance with objective reality.
The final segment of the video reveals a more 'symetrical' swing than your analysis would have us believe was made. We will post it as our 'life-constrained' schedules permit.

. . .

No promises on the 'feet holding', Jeff. For me, this weekend allowed more time than most. Recent market events forced a corporate titan to reschedule this weekend at Cuscowilla. And Mrs. Yoda is on a mission in south Florida to drive her Mom back home. Hence the time I was able to bring to this thread.

Just keep on doin' what you do. I appreciate your efforts, even as wrong-headed as they sometimes are.

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