Yes, Birdie, I saw Ben Hogan in action both on the Practice Tee and on the Course at The Masters in 1964, 1965 and 1966.
I also have a personal letter from him dated May 9, 1967, where he officially -- but politely -- turned down a 21-year old serviceman's request for private lessons!
It's really kind of cool to have a 'flush' letter from 'The Man' himself. I've retrieved that letter and put it up as Post #44 in the Young Yoda thread in the Lounge forum). http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...1677#post31677
I have added reference photos from The Golfing Machine to the thumbnails in Post #90 above. Compare Brian Gay's Impact Fix with Photo 9-2-2 #2 (particularly the Right Forearm-Clubshaft alignment).
And also his Address with Photo 9-2-1 #2.
As you can see, the alignments are identical.
The only difference is...
Homer Kelley's model was posed in the alignments you see. And Brian's are what he uses every day on the PGA TOUR.
Per 2-R...
"The pictures depict exactly what they are intended to depict and as near to "Zero Tolerance" as is humanly possible. And then only because they were carefully and expertly posed. Each picture is intended to present the ideal for its subject, whether or not anyone on earth has ever achieved it. They are a goal and not necessarily any individual or universal common practice."
And they work. Read Post #86 above...Brian Gay, T-6 on the PGA TOUR in Stroke Average (Actual).
He may have averaged 316 at Tucson but don't they only measure two drives for those stats? Both holes may have been down wind.
My understanding is that each day two holes are used for the average drive statistic. The holes are chosen such that one is into the wind and one is downwind if at all possible. Also, if elevation change is involved one would be uphill and the other downhill. While it is inexact at best, they do try to average out the effects of terrain and weather.
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Distance is Magic; Precision is Practice.
He may have averaged 316 at Tucson but don't they only measure two drives for those stats? Both holes may have been down wind.
No 'may' about Brian's 316-yard-average at the Chyrsler Classic of Tuscon, golfkru. It is a PGA TOUR / ShotLink fact. And as I stated at the beginning of this thread eight months ago, that average was for the 4th round. For the record, Brian's four-round average was 285.8 yards with 69.7 percent of the fairways hit.
Now, you have been here only four days. We have given you a wealth of information without charge, and in exchange, you have given us this rude first post. What is your point?
That Brian Gay is not one of the TOUR's long drivers?
No argument there.
Given his Putting and Scrambling skills, that would be like Warren Buffett getting stock market inside information.
If you have a beef with the stat, take it up with the PGA TOUR or ShotLink or both.
Meanwhile, know that friends of LBG, no matter how diverse their view, are always welcome.
But the mean-spirited and contentious don't last long.
Trust me...I watched Brian on the driving range and on the course at the TPC at Avenel...he can spank a golf ball long and straight....end of story. Brian is making excellent progress...it's been great watching him incrementally move up the leader board each week this year.
DG
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I've seen Brian hit it. He hits it long enough to do well on the tour. He is considerably longer than Corey Pavin, and Mr. Pavin won a tournament this year.
I would say that kind of an average length on the P.G.A.
Tour these days is a player that hits it in the 270 to 280 range. Some of these guys can probably zip it out there a little longer when they want to.
I think it would be fun to have these guys play a RETRO TOURNAMENT. Have them all play equipment from around 1970, including the ball. 250... was a pretty good drive back then, and 260 to 270 was LONG.