On the swing I used - the Power Golf swing - we look almost straight down the target line. The clubshaft is parallel to, and above the impact shaft plane in the down stroke and follow thru. The shaft stays close to parallel throughout. At the same time it seems clear that his hand path is outside-in
On the 5 lessons swing we have a bit different perspective. We look at the swing from behind and from outside the target line. The hand path seems to be straight down our view line. Camera position seem to be very close to the hand path plane through impact. The clubhead seems to be close to on-plane after transition and through impact, but then it raises high above it. The hand path is however above the clubhead plane after transition and then moves below it at and just past impact.
The down the line view in power golf seems to be more looking at the plane of the clubhead while the crossline view of the 5 lessons swing seem to be better aligned with the plane of his hand path.
Its ratings week and Daryl and I are trying to "move the needle" with a good old fashioned dust up.
You know like Jen and Angelina..............which is how this all started in the first place.............. Daryl wants to be Angelina but I shoty'd her first.
Its ratings week and Daryl and I are trying to "move the needle" with a good old fashioned dust up.
Hey, not speaking for BerntR, but I been outa this since your Post #14!
Pass the popcorn!
P.S. For the afficionados . . . The High Noon theme song was sung by Francesco Paolo LoVecchio, aka . . .
Frankie Laine.
For the younger folk who don't know Frankie Laine, I know you know Clint Eastwood.
And, if you know Clint, you should know Rowdy Yates.
And, if you know Rowdy Yates, you'll crank the volume and know . . .
Rawhide!
Rawhide
The Official LBG Theme Song!
Rollin' Rollin' Rollin'
Rollin' Rollin' Rollin'
Keep movin', movin', movin',
Though they're disapprovin',
Keep them doggies movin' Rawhide!
Don't try to understand 'em,
Just rope, throw and brand'em,
Soon we'll be living high and wide.
My heart's calculatin'
My true love will be waitin', be waiting at the end of my ride.
Move 'em on, head 'em up,
Head 'em up, move 'em on,
Move 'em on, head 'em up, Rawhide!
Cut'em out, ride 'em in
Ride 'em in, let 'em out,
Cut 'em out, ride 'em in, Rawhide.
Keep rollin', rollin', rollin'
Though the streams are swollen
Keep them dogies rollin'
Rawhide!
Through rain and wind and weather
Hell-bent for leather
Wishin' my gal was by my side.
All the things I'm missin',
Good vittles, love, and kissin',
Are waiting at the end of my ride
Move 'em on, head 'em up
Head 'em up, move 'em on
Move 'em on, head 'em on
Rawhide
Cut'em out, ride 'em in,
Ride 'em in, let'em out,
Cut'em out, ride 'em in
Rawhide!
Count 'em out, ride 'em in,
Ride 'em in, count 'em out,
Count 'em out, ride 'em in
Rawhide!
Originally Posted by O.B.Left
This is post low point right?
It is the end of the chorus, O.B., but it's not the end of the song. More verses follow!
I love the lyrics, energy and heart of this song. I love its primordial rhythm and the insistent crack of the bullwhip's lash. It captures the rigors of the thousand-mile cattle drives of the early West. And, in spirit, it is nothing less than the story of LBG and its push since 2004.
Okay, guys, I know this ain't exactly about Hogan'sRight Shoulder Motion, etc.
However . . .
It is about friends following friends one-after-another in conversation here. Here being late night at year-end with me (after a long and happy day on the lesson tee) posting clips from American western movie classics and adopting a theme song for LBG.
Anyway, one day left in the year.
With a nod to the 364 behind, let's all take cup in hand and toast the 365 ahead.