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Post by virtuoso on Jun 3, 2014 12:29:33 GMT -5
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Post by Richie3Jack on Jun 3, 2014 14:28:21 GMT -5
Nice. I think your left shoulder needs to go more downward with a little more spine tilt in the backswing. From the caddie view you start to see some larger differences in the backswing and I think that is the main culprit.
DTL looks superb.
Great job.
3JACK
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Post by virtuoso on Jun 3, 2014 14:42:37 GMT -5
Agreed on the spine tilt going back. Need to make a better right elbow move in transition (actually more early right side bending). Shoulders and hips are a smidge too open at P5 and P6 and the shoulder turn is too level/flat in that zone. Need less forearm roll from P7 to P8. left arm bends too early in follow through and club rehinges too early.
Thank you for the comments.
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Post by virtuoso on Jun 4, 2014 11:12:03 GMT -5
Working on keeping the left arm straight longer form P8 to P9. rest of the swing was crap.
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Post by teeace on Jun 4, 2014 11:24:25 GMT -5
Working on keeping the left arm straight longer form P8 to P9. rest of the swing was crap. View AttachmentLeft arm stays straight if you allow the club to pull it straight. There is no meaning to keep it straight. With bad ball position that can't happen.
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Post by virtuoso on Jun 4, 2014 14:34:47 GMT -5
Working on keeping the left arm straight longer form P8 to P9. rest of the swing was crap. View AttachmentLeft arm stays straight if you allow the club to pull it straight. There is no meaning to keep it straight. With bad ball position that can't happen. Yes Tee, Left arm stays straight if you allow the club to pull it straight......and you keep the left shoulder moving.
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Post by Richie3Jack on Jun 4, 2014 14:50:13 GMT -5
Big question is....
How are you hitting it?
3JACK
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Post by virtuoso on Jun 5, 2014 10:07:45 GMT -5
Big question is.... How are you hitting it? 3JACK I don't know yet. The good ones are really, really good. Somethings in Mac's 1990 swing are easy for me to copy and somethings are VERY difficult. Mac has a PERFECT transition, not just positionally but in sequence....and that is my real achilles heel. My hips jump the gate before I set the club at the top and it just ruins everything coming down. When I get it right, the arms and club are sync'd up nicely with the pivot, and the swing feels very "consciously" in control. When I do my normal thing, it all just a blur. Ultimately, I can probably get that Mac sequencing correct at the top (just a lot of hips "waiting"), but it may be out of my reach to really capture how dynamic his swing is from P6 to P9.
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Post by virtuoso on Jun 6, 2014 14:51:33 GMT -5
Its really clicking now. We'll see how long it lasts.
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Post by virtuoso on Jun 8, 2014 11:56:53 GMT -5
Did some more MOG 1990 (vintage DAROM?) work this morning--down range video:
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Post by teeace on Jun 8, 2014 12:01:17 GMT -5
Did some more MOG 1990 (vintage DAROM?) work this morning--down range video: You could be perfect model of what I teach. Keep it like that, never change main parts as they are as good as they can be. Then go out and play.
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Post by virtuoso on Jun 8, 2014 17:45:57 GMT -5
I think I can make it a little better, Tee
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Post by teeace on Jun 8, 2014 22:24:12 GMT -5
I think I can make it a little better, Tee Better for what? For video or to your eye? Yes.. people can always make it look better, but does it really change anything? In your swing all right elements are there and rest is up to those small movements of your hands that are never visible in videos and what no device in the world can ever measure. It's how we make shots and how we PLAY the ball. It's also question about muscular and maybe even more neuromuscular ability to produce those shots day after day and find every day the way to produce those that works on that day and our body in the state it is on that day.
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Post by virtuoso on Jun 9, 2014 9:50:01 GMT -5
I think I can make it a little better, Tee Better for what? For video or to your eye? Yes.. people can always make it look better, but does it really change anything? In your swing all right elements are there and rest is up to those small movements of your hands that are never visible in videos and what no device in the world can ever measure. It's how we make shots and how we PLAY the ball. It's also question about muscular and maybe even more neuromuscular ability to produce those shots day after day and find every day the way to produce those that works on that day and our body in the state it is on that day. Tee, I agree with almost everything you said there. Here is some diagonal angle 3woods, normal speed.
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Post by mikewb280 on Jun 13, 2014 11:57:39 GMT -5
Virtuoso, sir.
I see you have a thirst for MOG work. Moving on from that do you know of the existence of a complete DAROM book including all chapters?
I've seen over time a PDF that includes I'd guess 60% of the real thing without complete work in some chapters.
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