Per 10-20-E WRIST THROW Here the Right Hand remains palm up to the Plane during the Uncocking of the Left Wrist to produce a Sequenced Release per 2-G and 4-D-0. Especially compatible with Swinging.
Interesting that his Right Elbow seems to be in more a 10-3-A PUNCH position. A "down-and-at-the-side" position. I would have expected more of a 10-3-B position - a more "down-and-in-the-front" Elbow Position.
He wouldn't necessarily have Maximum Trigger Delay in #1 but would in #2 right? Since the elbow doesn't look like it would pass the line of site.
Could this be Hitting? Or is it Swinging from Punch Elbow?
Yeah, I agree.... what a joke...Clampett as a Freshman at BYU was one of the best ball stikers in the world...not to mention one of the best players....It was all that "lag pressure" that allowed a liittle guy to be the longest player pound per pound in his era!!!
Yeah, I agree.... what a joke...Clampett as a Freshman at BYU was one of the best ball stikers in the world...not to mention one of the best players....It was all that "lag pressure" that allowed a liittle guy to be the longest player pound per pound in his era!!!
Can someone up with Bobby's stats during this period (late 70's early 80's)....I use to be a member of "PGA TOUR PARTNERS" during the mid-90's and the driving stat on Bobby (Received stats cards on tour players from the TOUR PARTNERS) was average driving distance with something like 256 yds (it was a weak power stat like Pavin).....I was pretty disappointed seeing that stat....I wasn't a golf fan during the late 70s and early 80s but would be interested in reading articles on Bobby's accomplishments during this period (late 70s and early 80s).
As for the pound for pound, he may, may, like he is current 171 lbs, don't know what he was in 80, be in the top 10, but he was by no way the number 1. Chi Chi at a 130 was averaging over 250 and he was no college kid...