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Old 05-12-2006, 10:41 PM
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So Lee actually played the ball outside of his left foot with an iron? The picture is fuzzy, but to me this looks like a sand shot because part of his foot and the clubhead have been obscured and I would say he's already entered the sand. Great example of a flat left wrist with a 10-2-D.

BTW, some of the authors do discuss the lag situation during the swing - they are all good reads if you can get your hands on them.
I was wondering if you are bold enough to admit that the shaft flex has the Clubhead trailing the shaft?
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Old 05-12-2006, 10:42 PM
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I was wondering if you are bold enough to admit that the shaft flex has the Clubhead trailing the shaft?
Yes, it sure does - after impact with a ball, sand or ground.
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Old 05-12-2006, 10:52 PM
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Yes, it sure does - after impact with a ball, sand or ground.
Do you disagree with the following statement?

6-C-2-A. If the Pressure Point pressure that produced the initial Clubshaft flex is maintained it will maintain the flex also.
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Do you disagree with the following statement?

6-C-2-A. If the Pressure Point pressure that produced the initial Clubshaft flex is maintained it will maintain the flex also.
I'm sure it probably feels like this happens. All I know is that people who have spent a good deal of scientific study of the dynamic behavior of a shaft indicate that the shaft bends in a certain way during the golf swing and the bend is not constant from the start of the downswing to impact. This happens to be different than the way HK describes it in TGM and that does not cause me any pain but may for others. I have learned a lot from visiting the TGM forums and videos and reading the book and I was a low single-digit to start with. It's amazing how much I didn't know (and still don't) about performing a golf swing. Always room for more learning.....
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Old 05-12-2006, 11:30 PM
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I'm sure it probably feels like this happens. All I know is that people who have spent a good deal of scientific study of the dynamic behavior of a shaft indicate that the shaft bends in a certain way during the golf swing and the bend is not constant from the start of the downswing to impact. This happens to be different than the way HK describes it in TGM and that does not cause me any pain but may for others. I have learned a lot from visiting the TGM forums and videos and reading the book and I was a low single-digit to start with. It's amazing how much I didn't know (and still don't) about performing a golf swing. Always room for more learning.....
Ok, you don't agree.
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