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6bmike 03-11-2007 10:55 PM

Arnie 1987
 
Here is something you don't see everyday. I have been going through our library at work for a golf project and found this.

Arnie in 1987 at a Pro Am in the Philly area on a Par 3. Nice wedges, nice right forearm.

Look at the LEVEL right wrist. You can build a house with that level wrist.
Is he above the plane? Still classic alignments.


12 piece bucket 03-11-2007 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by 6bmike (Post 39583)
Here is something you don't see everyday. I have been going through our library at work for a golf project and found this.

Arnie in 1987 at a Pro Am in the Philly area on a Par 3. Nice wedges, nice right forearm.

Look at the LEVEL right wrist. You can build a house with that level wrist.
Is he above the plane? Still classic alignments.


That is a classic picture man! If you look up Right Forearm Flying Wedge in the dictionary . . . this pic should be there. Both wedges are beautifully intact. You are spot on on the level right wrist. Also, check the #3 Pressure Point . . . You think there may just be a lil' bit of lag pressure there. Beautiful. I believe old A.P. could put some foolz to sleep with that stump of a right forearm.

Also check out the foot action. No pop up going on there. No wonder this dude won multiple Majors. Classic alignments.

strav 03-12-2007 01:24 AM

well caught
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 6bmike (Post 39583)
Here is something you don't see everyday. I have been going through our library at work for a golf project and found this.

Arnie in 1987 at a Pro Am in the Philly area on a Par 3. Nice wedges, nice right forearm.

Look at the LEVEL right wrist. You can build a house with that level wrist.
Is he above the plane? Still classic alignments.


Fantastic study 6b. How about that right elbow position?

EdZ 03-12-2007 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by 6bmike (Post 39583)
Here is something you don't see everyday. I have been going through our library at work for a golf project and found this.

Arnie in 1987 at a Pro Am in the Philly area on a Par 3. Nice wedges, nice right forearm.

Look at the LEVEL right wrist. You can build a house with that level wrist.
Is he above the plane? Still classic alignments.


Was that around the time he had a hole in one on the same hole two days in a row?

mb6606 03-12-2007 12:32 PM

Look how the left hip has pulled out of the way. Looks more like a swing pivot than a hit pivot. His right forearm (elbow plane) is above plane.

ChangeMySwing 03-27-2007 05:46 PM

Was Arnie a "pure" hitter? His hitting pattern is much different than what is being taught. I might have to pull out my Arnie video......:pumpkin:

6bmike 03-27-2007 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ChangeMySwing (Post 39873)
Was Arnie a "pure" hitter? His hitting pattern is much different than what is being taught. I might have to pull out my Arnie video......:pumpkin:

As a photographer I can safely say: STILLS LIE.


This is a short par three. I don't know if he threw out the clubhead from here with a snap release or drove a right arm thrust vertical hinge to right field.

I can guess the finish position- LOL.

mrodock 03-27-2007 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by 6bmike (Post 39583)
Is he above the plane? Still classic alignments.


Although his right forearm might be a bit above the plane, that is due to how much right arm bend he has retained and will likely result in a perfectly on-plane right forearm at impact once he has let go of 25% to 50% of his current right arm bend.


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