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Post by bullet on Dec 20, 2010 5:41:02 GMT -5
You found all those errors yourself but can't explain tgm.......... I'm kinda lost on this
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Post by gmbtempe on Dec 20, 2010 11:47:02 GMT -5
You found all those errors yourself but can't explain tgm.......... I'm kinda lost on this sounds to me like he can explain but does not really want to? I can appreciate that, some of this has been beaten to death.
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Post by youngsiwalker on Dec 20, 2010 14:32:06 GMT -5
Sorry if the subject has been beaten to death, its a new forum. I know it has been discussed in detail everywhere else but so has everything we talk about, Nate has been kind enough to show an interest in helping another forum members lack of understanding which i totally appreciate.
Not being funny gmbe but i dont jump onto threads im not involved in and tell you to stop talking about z6 as its been beaten to death plenty as i presume think people want to talk about it.
In recent posts of mine they have been ignored by certain people arrogant ( NOT NECESSARILY YOU GMBTEMPE) enough to think that they know better me, i hit as many balls as anyone and my opinion on a forum is worth the same as everyone elses even if my understanding on some things maybe inferior. I find it hard to describe golf swing feelings in words to be honest.
As far as im aware not to many course record holders have posted on forums so nobody has a well earned opinion backed up by results to undeniable standard so i see us all equal, just some willing to help others and some dont.
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Post by gmbtempe on Dec 20, 2010 14:37:24 GMT -5
Sorry if the subject has been beaten to death, its a new forum. I know it has been discussed in detail everywhere else but so has everything we talk about, Nate has been kind enough to show an interest in helping another forum members lack of understanding which i totally appreciate. Not being funny gmbe but i dont jump onto threads im not involved in and tell you to stop talking about z6 as its been beaten to death plenty as i presume think people want to talk about it. In recent posts of mine they have been ignored by certain people arrogant ( NOT NECESSARILY YOU GMBTEMPE) enough to think that they know better me, i hit as many balls as anyone and my opinion on a forum is worth the same as everyone elses even if my understanding on some things maybe inferior. I find it hard to describe golf swing feelings in words to be honest. As far as im aware not to many course record holders have posted on forums so nobody has a well earned opinion backed up by results to undeniable standard so i see us all equal, just some willing to help others and some dont. I was just trying to play peacemaker...... Hey I suck at this game and am just trying to get better and barely can explain myself most of the time. If I have a legit answer I always post a response, if not I don't want to make stuff up just to answer. Carry on.
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Post by youngsiwalker on Dec 20, 2010 17:57:27 GMT -5
I dont hold any course records either and really cant explain myself about 99% of the time...
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Post by bullet on Dec 20, 2010 19:20:48 GMT -5
i belive jeff mann states that the left forearm doesnt continue to rotate past neutral at impact so the HH takes place but the toe wouldnt be up if the forearm was in neutral ? Im not saying thats right but i just cant see how the forearm doesnt continue to rotate aswell as the HH taking place actually on a lower plane angle such as elbow plane with a neutral type path this is correct that the hinge is like a closing door and less face rotation is seen....... and most mistake this for an angle hinge the other hinge pin ( left wrist) will uncock and roll naturally from release , so actually its dual horizontal hinge and in this example the #3 accum and hinge become bed buddies
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Post by youngsiwalker on Dec 20, 2010 19:30:58 GMT -5
bullet
im so new to this is i think i get what your saying, so basically am i right in saying that for the toe to go up my forearm does rotate past neutral ?
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Post by imperfectgolfer on Dec 20, 2010 23:29:40 GMT -5
Simon, I don't think that the left forearm should ever rotate beyond neutral after impact. After impact, the left forearm should continue to rotate, but only because the entire left upper limb is rotating due to external rotation of the left humerus in the left shoulder socket. I think that the left upper arm, left forearm, FLW, left hand and clubface should all rotate at the same rpm in the followthorugh phase of the swing. That will get the toe up by the 4th parallel (Z8 position) - as demonstrated by Tiger Woods. Jeff.
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