What is the relationship of Waist Bend and Knee Bend to Axis Tilt?
Who needs more Waist Bend and Knee Bend? Who needs less?
Ultimately it is impact fix and balance that determine the relationships. Getting the flying wedges in place to provide the most balanced and most 'support' for impact.
Too much waist bend often leads to a balance problem and/or 'standing up' through impact.
Let impact fix be the guide. The more balanced you can be at impact fix the better
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Ultimately it is impact fix and balance that determine the relationships. Getting the flying wedges in place to provide the most balanced and most 'support' for impact.
Too much waist bend often leads to a balance problem and/or 'standing up' through impact.
Let impact fix be the guide. The more balanced you can be at impact fix the better
Ed . . . How about this my bruva . . . go to fix with very LITTLE WAIST BEND . . . Right Shoulder ain't as far DOWN PLANE . . . but if you increase the Waistbend the Right Shoulder is down plane more AND there is more #1 left and hence MORE RIGHT ARM.
THIS
VS.
THIS
Thoughts?
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Last edited by 12 piece bucket : 12-04-2006 at 04:13 PM.
So....(and this is a great comparison)....why did Trevino bend over more vs. Jack's posture?
I find with certain patterns this is one of the things I need to adjust....
Some variables I think: clubface control (err accomodating/optomizing it), Balance, Release Point (in a lot of ways is a product of the clubface IMO)...
Last edited by birdie_man : 12-04-2006 at 07:39 PM.