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Originally Posted by rwh
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Originally Posted by Delaware Golf
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Originally Posted by BerntR
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http://www.golfdigest.com/swingsequences/index.ssf?/instruction/swingsequences/blade_ru_1tc9medc.html
Check his angled hinging. It is especially evident from the "down the line" angle.
I saw him in the Scandinavian Masters in Stockholm ca 5 years ago. On a par 3 hole. Ca 160 yards. While the other players were punching 7 and 8 irons, Jesper punched a 9. They all seemed to have a low trajectory - rising forever and then just dying on the green,
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BrentR,
Good eye with catching the angled hinge action post impact....from Jesper's long backswing, I would have thought he was a classic swinger with horizontal hinge action....sneeky golf by Mr. Parnevik.
DG
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Also, notice the Punch Basic position of the Right Elbow.
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Absolutely Punch. This dude can really drill the irons. He keeps his Right Hand Paddlewheel going well past follow through. He doesn't swivel until well past belt high. You can even see lay back of angled hinging on the face on view.
Check his set up though. His wedges seem to be set for Pitch Basic at Address and then he gets to Punch Basic at release. Would love to see the down the line view.
What's going on with this guy? He's slumping right? I guess the pants are too tight and ate too much volcano dust. I would love to see him get going again. Fun to watch.