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Old 01-26-2008, 07:21 PM
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Zach is:
Throwing the Clubface at the Ball. Angled Hinge Swinger
Very little Release Delay
Almost “0” #3 Accumulator.
Grip is not bad.

Boo is:
Excellent Horizontal Hinge
A lot of delay
A lot of #3 Accumulator
His grip is awful.

These guys change their swing components more times than a woman in a Shoe Store.

They have different Release Points, Release Types, Release Motions and Trigger Types and Trigger Procedures.

But back to the Movie.

One "question" in the original discussion was "Can a person create a Smaller Pulley?" The answer is no. The Endless Belt Effect is not a Tool and not a Component. However it is a reality that should be considered during Component Selection.

Homer doesn't explain the method of creating Varying Pulley Sizes, rather he suggests that one Compensate the Endless Belt Effect and Hand Speed by Varying the amount of #3 Accumulator Travel.

The Rant

It's very difficult to analyze a Golf Swing. Videos and Pictures are better applied to discussions on component variations. Conclusions, however, are based on what Components our eyes can capture and the causative relationships our brains deduct from these. Why does one Golfer use One Component and Another Golfer use Another? Trial and error. Maybe they Don't know why. Most know very little about components and component variations.

Golf Analysts get paid to be educational entertainers, not instructors. They aren't analyzing, they are anesthetizing the viewer. Grab onto current trends and golf jargon and Rhetorically thread them together as plausible, so that the viewer will keep eating Popcorn.

I should leave carnival like analysis to them. We, at LBG Central, know that there is more to the Golf Swing than the "Stack and Tilt".
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