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Old 10-04-2005, 05:43 PM
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In frame #5 the club is parallel to the ground, however, the right elbow does not APPEAR to be in front of the right hip. From this view, it's hard to tell whether this is PITCH, or PUNCH, but I would say a PITCH.
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Old 10-04-2005, 06:32 PM
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Lagster....

its in front from both views....

it's just not "tucked under" like some perverted looking attempt at getting it in front....

Lynn showed me this at Pine Needles...

it's also moving "along " with the hip slide ...

rather than being carried "around" by a standard hip turn or "into"by the rotated shoulder turn component.

Its more pitch than punch...

Just not "Perverted Pitch"....and it is passive participation!!!

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Old 10-04-2005, 07:36 PM
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I must be missing something, what sequence are ya'll referring to? Thanks.
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Old 10-04-2005, 08:11 PM
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The Right Forearm Flying Wedge And Its Elbow
Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Lagster....

its in front from both views....

it's just not "tucked under" like some perverted looking attempt at getting it in front....

Lynn showed me this at Pine Needles...

Its more pitch than punch...

Just not "Perverted Pitch"....and it is passive participation!!!

Yay, Annikan! The structure of the Flying Wedges demands Left and Right Palms perpendicular to each other (clapping hands). The Right Wrist is set in its Impact Fix degree of Bend. The Right Forearm comes into the Hands as that Right Wrist Bend dictates. Players attempting the 'navel seeking Elbow' almost always twist the Elbow inward, thus Flattening the Right Wrist to some degree and destroying the Right Forearm Flying Wedge.

Matt Sluzinski, the recipient of the inaugural Homer Kelley Award last year, learned the same lesson at our April 2004 Workshop at the PGA TOUR Academy. Like you, he has since posted his satisfaction with the results.
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Old 10-04-2005, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by meeks
I must be missing something, what sequence are ya'll referring to? Thanks.
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This was from the Pics Rear View Post... frame #5 of O'Grady
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Old 10-04-2005, 10:47 PM
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Sorry...my bad...yes it's pitch..not punch!!!!!

Yoda's reply is "All-League" ...

Not because it's a compliment...

but for it's CONTENT!!!!

Check it out!!!

Read it ...Read it again.....

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Old 10-04-2005, 10:48 PM
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Re: The Right Forearm Flying Wedge And Its Elbow
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Lagster....

its in front from both views....

it's just not "tucked under" like some perverted looking attempt at getting it in front....

Lynn showed me this at Pine Needles...

Its more pitch than punch...

Just not "Perverted Pitch"....and it is passive participation!!!

Yay, Annikan! The structure of the Flying Wedges demands Left and Right Palms perpendicular to each other (clapping hands). The Right Wrist is set in its Impact Fix degree of Bend. The Right Forearm comes into the Hands as that Right Wrist Bend dictates. Players attempting the 'navel seeking Elbow' almost always twist the Elbow inward, thus Flattening the Right Wrist to some degree and destroying the Right Forearm Flying Wedge.

Matt Sluzinski, the recipient of the inaugural Homer Kelley Award last year, learned the same lesson at our April 2004 Workshop at the PGA TOUR Academy. Like you, he has since posted his satisfaction with the results.
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Great information from Annikan and Yoda!!!

Some good examples of this, I think, are Byron Nelson and Davis Love.
From down the line... the elbow appears to be behind their hip, but face on they both have fairly delayed releases, and good Impact conditions.

So..... do the guys that have a super maximum trigger delay, have a different hip action that enables them to get there without destroying THE FLYING WEDGES?
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Old 10-04-2005, 11:00 PM
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Annikan,

Those alignments look great.
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Old 10-05-2005, 11:54 AM
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Thanks...make sure you read and re-read Lynn's reply closely.....

"Yay,Annikan...Not important..

the TEXT after is the "real deal !!!!"
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Old 10-05-2005, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Thanks...make sure you read and re-read Lynn's reply closely.....

"Yay,Annikan...Not important..

the TEXT after is the "real deal !!!!"
DO,

You are so right , my brother! I just have to look at Yoda's avatar to crystalize in my mind the essence of the alignments so critical in sound ball striking...so wonderfully simple!

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