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Daryl 02-05-2008 02:16 AM

I convinced her I'm taking my Laptop. :)

Daryl 02-05-2008 02:18 AM

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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 48862)
Please!!!! You're talking Spanish out of the left side of your neck and pig latin out of the right side!!!

You just hammered Sergio and Couples in the Swinger's thread for having a flat right wrist . . . but they still have the same RPM with the LEFT ARM . . .

AGAIN . . .

10-2-G . . . get your steak knife out and carve this in your forehead . .
A bit of Left Wrist Turn properly becomes exactly the same amount of Double Wristcock to keep the Clubshaft On Plane and to maintain Impact Wrist Position. Except with a “True” Swing (6-B-3-0) where Centrifugal Force will produce the “geometric” Flat Left Wrist when there is actually a “visual” Bent Left Wrist. That is, the Clubshaft and the Left Arm are in a straight line per 6-B-3-0 and 2-K regardless of the Left Wrist Position.

You keep proving my point. Thank You.

I'm outtahere...need..sleeep. :salut:

12 piece bucket 02-05-2008 02:18 AM

Jackson Hole!!!! Are y'all nuts!!! It's too freakin' cold to pee outdoors there this time of year.

12 piece bucket 02-05-2008 02:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 48864)
You keep proving my point. Thank You.

I'm outtahere...need..sleeep. :salut:


Do you KNOW what your point is?

Sleep tight . . . Mike O told me he was going to put a hampster's head under your pillow.

Daryl 02-05-2008 02:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 48865)
Jackson Hole!!!! Are y'all nuts!!! It's too freakin' cold to pee outdoors there this time of year.

5 days of snow shoe's and cross country ski's and cold and Elk and cold and Elk. oh, and Dog Sleds. I'll be pushing.

Yoda 02-05-2008 02:33 AM

Same 'Ol Same 'Ol
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 48868)

5 days of snow shoe's and cross country ski's and cold and Elk and cold and Elk. oh, and Dog Sleds. I'll be pushing. [Bold emphasis by Yoda.]

Only until you've had a talk with the lead dog. After that, I've got an idea you'll be PULLED!

:salut:

12 piece bucket 02-05-2008 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 48870)
Only until you've had a talk with the lead dog. After that, I've got an idea you'll be PULLED!

:salut:

And the lead dog is the only dog that has any good scenery.

Mike O 02-05-2008 12:30 PM

?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 48871)
And the lead dog is the only dog that has any good scenery.

That's strictly a personal opinion!

golfgnome 02-05-2008 12:47 PM

Poor Rhythm?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket (Post 48837)
Ahhhh . .. but wait a second my studious friend . . .

even if it is bent before impact . . . IT STILL MEETS THE DEFINITION OF A LEVER . . .because you still have the Secondary Lever so the principle is still there . .. maybe not for full power shots . . . but very useful for short game shots and lob shots.

Remember Homer didn't operate in degrees . . . Flat (or In Line) is Flat every single time and can be visually ascertained . . . Bent on the other hand becomes a matter of degrees . . .how much Bent? . . . enough to be Flat . . .

AND . . . How's about this here?


We have

1. Flat Left Wrist
2. Clubhead Lag Pressure Point
3. Straight Plane Line

but NO BENT RIGHT WRIST.

And the whole Horizontal Hinge Swinging that you soooo got the hotts for.

I would agree that the imperatives have been met, HOWEVER, I would argue that because the left arm and clubshaft are out of line at follow through, rhythm has been sacrificed and a certain amount of throwaway has occured. I don't care who he is, I do not like it. Maybe if he had better rhythm he wouldn't have to hit so many golf balls!

This discussion is about rhythm isn't it? I personally feel that Rhythm, along with balance, are imperatives and I treat them as such. The clubhead, shaft, left arm (which includes the wrist and shoulder) must all travel at the same rpms, PERIOD. Either the right arm, pivot, or both must drive this power package to a both arms straight position while maintaining rhythm. I do not think this picture illustrates this.

12 piece bucket 02-05-2008 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by golfgnome (Post 48887)
I would agree that the imperatives have been met, HOWEVER, I would argue that because the left arm and clubshaft are out of line at follow through, rhythm has been sacrificed and a certain amount of throwaway has occured. I don't care who he is, I do not like it. Maybe if he had better rhythm he wouldn't have to hit so many golf balls!

This discussion is about rhythm isn't it? I personally feel that Rhythm, along with balance, are imperatives and I treat them as such. The clubhead, shaft, left arm (which includes the wrist and shoulder) must all travel at the same rpms, PERIOD. Either the right arm, pivot, or both must drive this power package to a both arms straight position while maintaining rhythm. I do not think this picture illustrates this.

VJ spells rhythm . . . P-E-V-E-R-T-E-D S-W-I-V-E-L

I seen him on the tube talking about "I practice everyday because I'm afraid I'll wake up one morning and lose it."

Well yeah with that clubface swinging around like a screen door in a tornado . . . you probably will lose it dude.


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