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3. yes I have seen the data showing forward bend at imoact- even the pros. BUT hk has sead (can't find the quote now but it is on the forum) that the prows loose lag before impact6.
hb
When you find that quote from Homer Kelley, please share it with us.
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Tutleman's charts have NOTHING to do with your statement that Homer Kelley says all pros have thrown away lag pressure at impact. Too many folks here study Homer Kelley to try to baffle them with BS.
Kevin
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Tutleman's charts have NOTHING to do with your statement that Homer Kelley says all pros have thrown away lag pressure at impact. Too many folks here study Homer Kelley to try to baffle them with BS.
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Spend some time studying and find the quote yourself and not at me. Last smart guy who tried that was on the fourth green at TP south. I took a four wood and hit his ball into the ocean and walked on.
HB
Spend some time studying and find the quote yourself and not at me. Last smart guy who tried that was on the fourth green at TP south. I took a four wood and hit his ball into the ocean and walked on.
HB
WOW!
I'll apologize now for not being able to find a quote that doesn't exist. I'm sure you believe it does, and you probably saw something similar on another site said by someone else. Going anti-lag is what some are trying to use to discredit TGM.
IMO, if Homer wasn't perfect, it wasn't because of his belief in THE SECRET OF GOLF.
Kevin
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Most Pro's have Throw-away with full strokes. It's controlled. They're not perfect. You don't need a perfect swing to play professional golf.** However, they don't exhibit throwaway with less than full strokes no matter what shaft they use.
In Fact, they don't want to change it. They rely on Shaft makers to adjust flex characteristics to give them maximum distance/accuracy with their existing swing. If things go wrong, they blame the Clubmaker. It's always been "that way".
If you really want to see something funny, them make them all play with the same ball and same set of clubs. I'd pay to see that.
**To be a Pro, you need great impact, some talent, some luck, a free steak dinner, someone to blow smoke up your butt, and another to interview you like you just solved world hunger. And you need someone to write the check. Actually, "Impact" may not be that important.
Most Pro's have Throw-away with full strokes. It's controlled. They're not perfect. You don't need a perfect swing to play professional golf.** However, they don't exhibit throwaway with less than full strokes no matter what shaft they use.
In Fact, they don't want to change it. They rely on Shaft makers to adjust flex characteristics to give them maximum distance/accuracy with their existing swing. If things go wrong, they blame the Clubmaker.
It's always been "that way". If you really want to see something funny, them make them all play with the same ball and same set of clubs. I'd pay to see that.
**To be a Pro, you need great impact, some talent, some luck, a free steak dinner, someone to blow smoke up your butt, and another to interview you like you just solved world hunger. And you need someone to write the check.
Guys like Couples and Singh would be perfect examples of those without lag through impact. Their right hands aren't even on the club on many swings through the impact interval. However, as teachers is that what we try to convey to our students? Is that what Homer and Lynn are trying to teach us? Did Homer EVER say "all pros have lost their lag pressure at impact?"
Thanks Daryl,
Kevin
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Last edited by KevCarter : 02-16-2012 at 10:22 AM.
Tutleman's charts have NOTHING to do with your statement that Homer Kelley says all pros have thrown away lag pressure at impact. Too many folks here study Homer Kelley to try to baffle them with BS.