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Old 02-24-2006, 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Powerdraw and Colonel 12 Piece,

Colonel, please scan in Plate 35. That is a Backswing photo. Then, put Plates 35 and 45 side-by-side in comparison mode. The Top (long iron) and the Start Down (mid-iron) will be obvious.

Also scan in Plate 37, which is a front view of this exact alignment. Here the Hands similarly have already re-traced from the End of the Stroke to the Top (Hands Right Shoulder High and On Plane). It is with a long iron, but the comparison is still relevant. Especially with regards to the Pivot Lag -- Hips leading Shoulders and the Loaded Power Package in the Downstroke.
I ain't steppin' in a Green hornet's nest . . . my mama didn't raise no fool . . . well maybe she did.

I skipped my nap at work to post these bad boys. Ain't got no scanner at home and left the book at work. So you'll have to wait until Monday. I would agree with your analysis of the pic though. The other sequence shows the same thing right?

How 'bout this though Cap. . . . Check out Iron B's hands and the plane shift in the sequence with the Hogan brim compared to Plate 45. We are seeing a 10-7-G Reverse Loop Shift here, which we don't see in Plate 45, right? Also, chould you comment on the patented Byron Knee Sag (Double Anchor) through ball?

I'll get it up . . . on Monday when I'm on The Man's time.



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