Pics aren't too clear, but to me, all of them except Mr Trevino, have the ball behind the Left Shoulder at Impact.
And all of them have the Clubhead descending during Impact (no exceptions).
Pics aren't too clear, but to me, all of them except Mr Trevino, have the ball behind the Left Shoulder at Impact.
And all of them have the Clubhead descending during Impact (no exceptions).
Buck played with an open stance so we could have a little camera issue there. But Hogan's shaft and Left Arm don't look In-Line to me. And Mr. K for sure hasn't reached In-Line. And your dude isn't at impact yet. Per Mr. K the Lever Assembly is always only inches away from Full-Extension . . .or something like that.
What were we fightin' about again? This is like me and what's her name at home. I get blistered and I can't remember what I done.
Tell me what your problem is sweetie . . . sorry I mean Tongzilla.
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Last edited by 12 piece bucket : 02-20-2006 at 05:30 PM.
Buck played with an open stance so we could have a little camera issue there. But Hogan's shaft and Left Arm don't look In-Line to me. And Mr. K for sure hasn't reached In-Line. And your dude isn't at impact yet. Per Mr. K the Lever Assembly is always only inches away from Full-Extension . . .or something like that.
What were we fightin' about again? This is like me and what's her name at home. I get blistered and I can't remember what I done.
Tell me what your problem is sweetie . . . sorry I mean Tongzilla.
Yes, I agree with your remarks of not being in-line yet. Yes, and all these folks support Mr. K's idea that the Lever Assembly is only inches away from full extension at Impact. We're not fighting about anything since we agree .
Basically, the main points I'm trying to make are: David Molbey's Left Wrist isn't Arched even though the Ball is in front of his Left Shoulder and the Clubshaft is leaning forwards at Impact and the Clubhead is still not ascending at Impact. This can happen if your Aiming Point is very far forward, which means the in-line condition isn't reached until much later. What makes this photo so unusual is that the Ball is way ahead of the Left Shoulder at Impact, and yet the Clubshaft and the Left Arm is still considerably out of line. Also notice how if I were to swivel that blue line representing the Clubshaft, so that it just touches the ball (Impact), the Clubshaft would still be leaning forwards.
Also notice how if I were to swivel that blue line representing the Clubshaft, so that it just touches the ball (Impact), the Clubshaft would still be leaning forwards.
So here's something to think about for those who say that Low Point is always opposite the Left Shoulder when you have a Flat Left Wrist.
Maybe that's the Low Point with a Flat AND Vertical Left Wrist????
BTW: (it's always the Low Point of the hands tho, isn't it?)
Cause if you grip it Turned.......the face is square to a Turned left wrist (even if that wrist is Flat)....and a Turned grip would tend to add forward lean I'd think.
Last edited by birdie_man : 02-20-2006 at 06:14 PM.
Mobley's grip is prolly very strong too.....(Bent looking at the top (I've seen a vid)....appears like it will be Turned at Impact...)...
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What I see:
-hands moving up, w/ Flat Left Wrist...cause they're beyond the centre of the Fulcrum that is the left arm....i.e. if the arm was straight the entire swing and anchored at the shoulder (as most arms are....**hey-ooooooo!**) the left hand will have traced a circle around the left shoulder.....maybe a slightly flatish circle if that centre moves forward during the swing.....but regardless, it is centred at the shoulder
-clubhead moving at least level due to forward Aiming Point (and or unltra-dely or lack of Release....see below for more...)
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So....
Does a lack fo Release or super late (ultra-Snap? lol) Release have anything to do with it? What would it be? No Release? Snap Relese? How would you define a Release?
Mobley's grip is prolly very strong too.....(Bent looking at the top (I've seen a vid)....appears like it will be Turned at Impact...)...
One may draw the conclusion that David Mobley has a strong grip because his Left Hand looks very Turned in the photo, so the back of the Left Hand is looking more towards us (the camera) than the Target.
However, a little more detective work needs to be done. Note how the Mobley's Clubface is also Turned (facing more towards the camera), since we can see a large portion of the Clubface. This closely matches the condition of his Left Hand, so the grip is actually more neutral than it seems.
If David Mobley is hitting the ball with his hands infront (i.e the clubshaft had not yet reached it's inline conditon with the left arm) and he is not arching his wrist, then surely he must have a strong grip to square the clubface?