Ted Fort's Hitting Stroke -- Pitching Wedge (Down The Line)
Welcome to our inaugural Golf Stroke anaysis using The Analyzer by Dartfish, one of the world's premier sports analytics programs. You will find an Announcement at the top of this Forum that gives some tips to jump-start your familiarity with this learning tool. This is a sophisticated program, and I highly recommend you read that announcement prior to using The Analyzer for the first time.
Re: Ted Fort's Hitting Stroke -- Pitching Wedge (Down The Li
Originally Posted by Yoda
Welcome to our inaugural Golf Stroke anaysis using The Analyzer by Dartfish, one of the world's premier sports analytics programs. You will find an Announcement at the top of this Forum that gives some tips to jump-start your familiarity with this learning tool. This is a sophisticated program, and I highly recommend you read that announcement prior to using The Analyzer for the first time.
You teach me fanning the right forearm on the takeaway, but it seems that Ted does not have much fanning at the beginning and the clubface appears to be closed going back, very much like twisting away, and closed at the top. Why is that?
The program is cool. Superb commentary too Dr. Collards. This will do wonders in "bringing the Book to life."
Dr. Hit,
This stroke is a bit reminiscent of Hal Sutton. Very nice. No wasted motion. The Hit Template has been served.
You have to tell everyone your story again too. It would be great to see kind of like an extreme makeover type thing. The before Collards and the after Collards.
Great job! I know you worked hard and it looks like a Sunday TV stroke.
Many many thanks! This is going to be a fun ride!
Bucket
P.S. When are we going to be able to have our own swings trashed?
No doubt about compression there. Interesting to see what to me looks like a bit steeper swing than I would generally associate with a hitter, less cross line - accurate -
Do you find that you fight pulls at all under pressure? (just curious)
How is your distance and trajectory control?
Some SERIOUS spin out of that move I'm sure! I can see why you said 45's and not 22's
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I also was curious about how closed the clubhead appeared to be on the back swing. This is something I have been trying to change, maybe I'm on the wrong track??
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