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    TM Tour Player Data PDF's

    Here's a link to the folder containing some PDF's. Tour Player Data
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    Zeroing out on Trackman

    Would like to hear others opinions on aiming to zero out the face and path on Trackman, as you might know I work for Trackman and have a decent understanding of the key concepts that are promoted by the literature and in using the system. Also a question about hitting up. Question 1: Zero...
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    Brian. You might want to re-think something you said recently...

    Brian, There was a short lived topic recently that disappeared very quickly but not before you had shot down the content. Remember this picture? Remember how you said, "the ball would miss the water left with those numbers"? Well here are some Trackman numbers for you to remember. Only 1º...
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    Some swings from Loch Lomond

    <embed width="672" height="490" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" src="http://i238.photobucket.com/player.swf?file=http://vid238.photobucket.com/albums/ff139/jaridyard/LochLomondCompilation.flv">
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    Compilation of High Speed Video from Wentworth

    Soren Hansen, Soren Kjeldsen, JM Singh, Anders Hansen, Daly & Quiros <embed width="672" height="490" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" src="http://i238.photobucket.com/player.swf?file=http://vid238.photobucket.com/albums/ff139/jaridyard/Compilation.flv"> Hennie Otto...
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    A basic excel doc to calculate true path (2D!)

    Warning: I produced this on numbers (apple spreadsheet app) and exported as excel, please tell me if it works or not. It is very basic, nothing pretty but does the math (I think?!) It's simple to use, just enter the Angle of Attack (- for descending) and Vertical Plane (working from 90* as...
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    My swing 2001!

    Just found this on a hard drive. I used to hate it, now I kind of wish I still had it! Direct Link http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff139/jaridyard/OldSchool.jpg
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    Mandrin et al - Annotate this!

    Hi guys, can anyone identify the forces at work in these two pictures and their direction? The lag was held deliberately, the release overpowered and the shaft almost snapped near the grip.
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