I've posted a pic as my avatar. Although its a little hard to see the two mdf bits are at 90 degrees to each other (just like the wedges). You can also see the topline (closest to the top of the picture) which can be used to monitor hinging.
I've posted a pic as my avatar. Although its a little hard to see the two mdf bits are at 90 degrees to each other (just like the wedges). You can also see the topline (closest to the top of the picture) which can be used to monitor hinging.
Chris
Nice pics Chris. Looks interesting...might have a go at building one for myself, do you have bigger pics?
Alex
Chris (my brother) built this device with me while on holiday at my place. He is travelling currently but is happy to share his idea although is away from the internet for the next few days. We didnt have a web site to post bigger pictures hence the atavar. Since we built 2 devices (one each) I can photograph mine at different angles and e-mail them to anyone interested. Just drop me a note.
Chris (my brother) built this device with me while on holiday at my place. He is travelling currently but is happy to share his idea although is away from the internet for the next few days. We didnt have a web site to post bigger pictures hence the atavar. Since we built 2 devices (one each) I can photograph mine at different angles and e-mail them to anyone interested. Just drop me a note.
Hi Guys
Has anyone used the Dowel on Steroids yet and how did it work,
I did a search on the unit and it kept bringing me back to this Thread.
Cheers
Addam
I've posted a pic as my avatar. Although its a little hard to see the two mdf bits are at 90 degrees to each other (just like the wedges). You can also see the topline (closest to the top of the picture) which can be used to monitor hinging.
Chris
As you can see from my own avatar, I consider the Flying Wedges to be mission-critical Zone 2 (Arms) alignments. I've taught them to thousands of golfers, including my star pupil, Brian Gay.
Here are a few photos of Brian trying to teach them to his caddy, Kip Henley, at the 2007 Honda. Alas, despite their inherent simplicity and our own vehement urging, Kip never implemented the change in his own game.