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Old 12-22-2010, 02:49 PM
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Good memory Chipinguru!

I remember that as well. I think he was referring to dropping the right shoulder creating more axis tilt at start down. I think this new theory of Mr. Bucket is Mr. Hogan's prescription to cure that very problem. This idea - alignment - "feel" would help you stay on top of the ball the way YODA does. Purely my opinion... I hope YODA jumps in to give us the blessing before I go ALL IN!

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Old 12-22-2010, 02:53 PM
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Another thing I notice from 12 Pieces pictures. Hogan holds the #2 and #3 PA angles for a long time, we all knew that. But it looks to me like he starts releasing #4 and #1 early and incrementally. Holding them too long would make these alignments impossible, again, in my opinion. I believe there is an awful lot to learn in this and the Tear My Swing apart threads.

Sequencing. 4-1------2-3

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Old 12-22-2010, 03:04 PM
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Look how far the dang club moves from the Fourth to fifth photo, and how little the hands do. The hips open up significantly between those two intervals too.

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Old 12-22-2010, 03:08 PM
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For some reason, before today's posts, I never really understood the fascination with Hogan's swing. What a bonehead I am. 12 Piece really has me fired up about it now!

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Old 12-23-2010, 12:12 PM
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Tried working on this today with very good results. Can't wait to explore it further.
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Old 12-22-2010, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by KevCarter View Post
Good memory Chipinguru!

I remember that as well. I think he was referring to dropping the right shoulder creating more axis tilt at start down. I think this new theory of Mr. Bucket is Mr. Hogan's prescription to cure that very problem. This idea - alignment - "feel" would help you stay on top of the ball the way YODA does. Purely my opinion... I hope YODA jumps in to give us the blessing before I go ALL IN!

Kevin
Thanks . . . . but can't take credit for this idea . . . Eddie Cox has been talking about this for awhile now . . . I just never really "got it." . . . feeling . . . connect the right shoulder to the "pocket" above the left elbow joint . . . seems to pressure the lever assembly down
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Old 12-22-2010, 05:48 PM
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12 Pc, Ben Hogan was a Hitter? Really?
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Old 12-22-2010, 09:13 PM
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12 Pc, Ben Hogan was a Hitter? Really?
Sure why not . . . . make your case for Swinging . . .
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Old 12-22-2010, 10:57 PM
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Sure why not . . . . make your case for Swinging . . .
I don't want to argue the point and It doesn't bother me if he Hit-Swung-Swat-Swit or nibbled on the ball, but are you using the glossary definitions included in the 6th Edition?

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HITTING AND SWINGING Example – the catapult vs. the sling.
Mechanical – Continuous thrust producing steady acceleration of a hinged beam is Hitting action. A rotating arm pulling steadily on a weighted line is a swinging action.
Golf – Accelerating the Club radially with Right Arm Thrust is Hitting. Accelerating the Club longitudinally, with either arm is Swinging.
Maybe Hogan was a Switter?
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Old 12-23-2010, 07:52 AM
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I don't want to argue the point and It doesn't bother me if he Hit-Swung-Swat-Swit or nibbled on the ball, but are you using the glossary definitions included in the 6th Edition?



Maybe Hogan was a Switter?
Not for argument purposes . . . I'm actually not sure about it at this point . . . I just see some distinctly different shoulder motion from Hogan than others . . . HOw about this . .

Can you give us definitions and examples (pics maybe) of Flywheel motion vs. Backstop/Launching Pad?

Gotta get ready to burst out to work . . . but I'll chime in too.
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