I said that the Swing you presented, with your Photo, is a Right Arm Swing (Procedure). I don't know if he does it all of the Time. But I suspect that he uses a Right Arm Swing a Lot.
What pattern did you get at the lesson? Maximum participation swinging? Is that still the M.O.?
What pattern did you get at the lesson? Maximum participation swinging? Is that still the M.O.?
Right Arm Swinging.
Maximum #3 Pressure and get that Right Elbow as far forward as possible. After a little, he said "Fade" and I would Fade; "Draw" and I would Draw; "5 Yard Draw", and I would 5 Yard Draw.
I was getting pretty good at it until I took it to the Golf Course that afternoon. I said "5 Yard Draw" and I would hit a Tree Trunk, "5 Yard Fade" and I would hit a Tree Branch.
Maximum #3 Pressure and get that Right Elbow as far forward as possible. After a little, he said "Fade" and I would Fade; "Draw" and I would Draw; "5 Yard Draw", and I would 5 Yard Draw.
I was getting pretty good at it until I took it to the Golf Course that afternoon. I said "5 Yard Draw" and I would hit a Tree Trunk, "5 Yard Fade" and I would hit a Tree Branch.
That pattern skatters more vectors than the hair lipped "chef" skatters hashbrowns at the Waffle Casa . . .
I'll give him credit for keeping his right wrist bent . . . . and . . . not falling down. He's about 25% on 1-L 1-21.
While we've got a break in the action.......For those of you following at home.
Bucket's last submission relates to:
1-L-21 "The relations of all Machine positions and motioins can be described by a geometric figure."
Did I say TGM was "obtuse" earlier? All I got on that one is that the geometric figures should always be two dimensional, that is they must always be able lie flat on the Inclined Plane. Three dimensions would "bend" the Plane Line!
Lets see how Daryl handles that "curve" ball? Now back to the action.............
While we've got a break in the action.......For those of you following at home.
Bucket's last submission relates to:
1-L-21 "The relations of all Machine positions and motioins can be described by a geometric figure."
Did I say TGM was "obtuse" earlier? All I got on that one is that the geometric figures should always be two dimensional, that is they must always be able lie flat on the Inclined Plane. Three dimensions would "bend" the Plane Line!
Lets see how Daryl handles that "curve" ball? Now back to the action.............
I wasn't talkin' just about #21 . . . I was talking about ALL 21 items . . . . but I would agree . . . #21 is violated.
Sorry I just had one of those hand rolled cigarets you left at my place. Man those things make me feel weird . Hey what's your favorite candy bar anyways?
This thread was picked up from last year by Bartly in his Post #65, asking about Hip Action.
"Bartly" seems pretty satisfied with Buckets answer in Post #67. Then, Edz got Bucket drinking whiskey again with his Post #68 and O.B. Left yanked Bucket overboard. We moved a tad-bit away from the original question. But, the subject remained TGM related so I guess Bucket didn't stray too far.
That pattern skatters more vectors than the hair lipped "chef" skatters hashbrowns at the Waffle Casa . . .
I'll give him credit for keeping his right wrist bent . . . . and . . . not falling down. He's about 25% on 1-L 1-21.
I reviewed the first 20 Chapters of Ben Doyles G.O.L.F. Tape last night and I didn't see a single instance of Right Arm Swinging. In Fact, it would seem that his Standard Pattern is a Double Plane Shift Elbow Plane Swing with a Random Sweep Release. A mighty fine one at that. However, I also saw a few perfectly executed Single Shift Turned Shoulder Plane Swings with Snap Releases. When demonstrating a Punch Elbow Major Stroke, he stopped short of Hitting the Ball. I guess that's a line he won't cross (no pun intended). TGM Humor.