Some differents vues of Bobby's swing . The bent is not an aperture speed issue.
The saft is stressed at the top and the player (not me , alas...) keep this stress till impact
Is it usefull: YES
How: by adding this "stocked energy" during impact. Read Compda...
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Hi phimaynard,
How did you get the frame by frame? Screen shots?
The bend you see here is shutter speed issue. You would not see anywhere near this bend with high speed photography.
Has anyone visited a ShaftLab equipped facility? If so has anyone recorded a driver swing that had a lagging clubshaft prior to impact and a clubhead speed greater than 110 mph? My local guy at the Golftown mega store says he has not seen one. Mind you they've only had the gear for 6 months.
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Last edited by Golfie McG : 01-12-2006 at 02:45 PM.
I don't want anyone to feel bad they don't observe the same degree of bend that Bobby "demonstrates" here. You too can have it if you can find a camera with a 100th of a second shutter speed.
It would probably be detrimental to your game if you tried (with a better camera)
The bend you see here is shutter speed issue. You would not see anywhere near this bend with high speed photography.
Golfie
Yes, some of that bend you see is due to low shutter speed. But not regarding the photo on the beginning of this thread. You can see the shaft very clearly. No blur. Convinced?
Example: similar shutter speeds...slightly blurry hands
Originally Posted by Golfie McG
Has anyone visited a ShaftLab equipped facility? If so has anyone recorded a driver swing that had a lagging clubshaft prior to impact and a clubhead speed greater than 110 mph? My local guy at the Golftown mega store says he has not seen one. Mind you they've only had the gear for 6 months.
Yup. If anything, the shaft is bending the other way.
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Last edited by tongzilla : 01-12-2006 at 03:09 PM.
Your swing video shows that you are a big strong guy.
Please take your stiff (or better) shafted driver. Grip it in any fashion you like. Rest it against anything you like and produce an 8 inch deflection. This video would suggest a greater deflection than that if you wish to believe in it.
I believe that Bobby is Superman!
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Last edited by Golfie McG : 01-12-2006 at 04:05 PM.
The bend you see here is shutter speed issue. You would not see anywhere near this bend with high speed photography.
Golfie
Hi Golfie
You are true .
These are screen shots and the DEGREE of bent is shutter speed issue.
My purpose was about KEEPING the lag from top to impact and these photos, for me , seems to illustrate that Bobby is doing it pretty well.
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