We're not allowed to threadjack. I want to hear more "Bucket Analysis".
D . . . .you of all people . . . who have been labled a "book literalist" at other less than amiable places on the net . . . you my friend a traditionalist . . . are defending that motion from a "purest" standpoint. I got the tapes . . . I've seen it. You tell me where that motion gets checks on 1-L.
The Machine is about uniform centered predictable motion . . . I ain't seeing it here . . .
D . . . .you of all people . . . who have been labled a "book literalist" at other less than amiable places on the net . . . you my friend a traditionalist . . . are defending that motion from a "purest" standpoint. I got the tapes . . . I've seen it. You tell me where that motion gets checks on 1-L.
The Machine is about uniform centered predictable motion . . . I ain't seeing it here . . .
Your eye's don't lie and I can't defend his motion with 1-L unless certain allowances are made. But he would tell you that the Head can be moved by the Pivot (with exceptions) but the Pivot should not be moved by the Head.
I only had a glimpse of him. But, I saw a guy with a "commanding" control of the Clubshaft, Clubhead and Clubface.
You're not going to get a Snap Release on an Elbow Plane.
Your eye's don't lie and I can't defend his motion with 1-L unless certain allowances are made. But he would tell you that the Head can be moved by the Pivot (with exceptions) but the Pivot should not be moved by the Head.
I only had a glimpse of him. But, I saw a guy with a "commanding" control of the Clubshaft, Clubhead and Clubface.
You're not going to get a Snap Release on an Elbow Plane.
I would never be critical of a teacher as respected as Mr. Doyle. Obviously, Mr. Doyle knows G.O.L.F. and has helped MANY people learn to play, and play great, but to me, the pictures below are what the G.O.L.F. Machine looks like.
Some call us those "Damn Tripoders." Oh well, we can't save everybody...
Kevin
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Your eye's don't lie and I can't defend his motion with 1-L unless certain allowances are made. But he would tell you that the Head can be moved by the Pivot (with exceptions) but the Pivot should not be moved by the Head.
I only had a glimpse of him. But, I saw a guy with a "commanding" control of the Clubshaft, Clubhead and Clubface.
You're not going to get a Snap Release on an Elbow Plane.
I don't know mang . . . . I'll give you that he has command of the clubHEAD . . . . but not the shaft and face. I mean D . . . you can't tell me that's a Hinge Motion . . . we could debate Plane . . . but there's no debate on hinging . . . and it is a hinge motion on an inclined plane no?
If that's a snap release . . . . I don't want one . . . that dude's video is still playing havoc with my game.
Question: Why would you want to have that much #2 left when your hands are basically on your left thigh? He may be really good at that but he HAS TO tilt back and shrink his left arm to do it. Most people are going to have trouble with that much range of motion left that late. Too steep too accute too much overlap.
Clubface to the ground . . . . Clubface to the ground . . . . lookin' like fool with your clubface to the ground. Between these two ole girls . . . . I KNOW who I'm gonna ask to the dance.
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Last edited by 12 piece bucket : 05-21-2010 at 09:42 AM.