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Jim Kobylinski

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I was just being sarcastic. He drew the line on basically snead's shaft angle which works for Snead because he uses the elbow plane
 

matt

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shootin4par said:
on that page he posed that impact and did a bad job of it, look at the left hand
What if he has his left hand cranked way over at address?

10-2-D?

It'd look just like that at impact...
 
The hands have to be higher at impact, because the club bows. You can see it if you overlay those images that the lines don't match up. Typical sloppy analysis. I think the pros are much more consistent with quiet legs (Tiger vs. Mickelson for example), whether amateurs are I'm not sure. I think people probably had better weight shift back when the tried to emulate this kind of legwork.
 
matt said:
What if he has his left hand cranked way over at address?

10-2-D?

It'd look just like that at impact...
posing a dynamic move in a static position makes it look unatural, which it is. he looks to be pushing his hands too far out with his hands. left wrist also looks to have a slight cup in it instead of flat or arched. his little icon in the upper left hand part of the screen is much better then his picture. If you want to have a logo of a part in the swing, impact, then great. Just have it be real impact and not posed impact because if the impact is real, then we know you can get there. if it is posed, well anyone can pose. His posed impact looks wrong, because it is wrong
 
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