Best flipper on Tour?

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One of the most frustrating aspects of playing from the rough is the fact that it’s difficult to develop any finesse. Particularly around the green, it’s tough to make the ball land softly and stay near the target.
Recently, however, I developed a shot that can do some tricks. The idea originally came from one of the masters of touch, Seve Ballesteros. While practising sand shots with me one day, he taught me something I’ve since adapted to the rough.
Let’s say you want to hit a high, soft shot over a bunker and make it stop near the pin. That’s a tall assignment from the rough, but with this technique, it’s possible. After setting up for a high shot, make a normal swing, but just before impact, release the pressure in the last three fingers of your left hand. You don’t really let go of the club, but you do lighten that pressure down to almost nothing. The result is that your right hand flips through and under the left, flipping the clubhead under the ball and upwards. At the end of the shot, the bottom of the club faces straight towards the sky. The shot flies very high, comes almost straight down and sits tight after it lands. (Greg Norman, Shark Attack)
quote:Originally posted by brianman

Exact same way Ben Doyle teaches it.

Here's what it looks like.

http://www.webpost.net/st/strav/flip
 
Believe it or not i have some very clear pics of Greg Norman flipping thru impact with a driver swing. Golf digest too had an article on him after the Masters, and numerous coaches gave input as to the mechanics of his Masters collapse. It may have been Chuck Cook (TGM base) that observed the club was not in line with his left arm, left wrist not flat etc. Baker Finch was flipping after his demise too.
 
Annika Sorenstam is the best flipper in the game today. I have seen numerous pics of her with her hands slightly behind the ball at impact with the driver. Her arms and club look more like a perfect capital "Y" at impact instead of like Brian's logo. It doesn't matter though, this game is all about repeating ball flights and she is a machine in that respect.
 

Jim Kobylinski

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She seems like a flipper for the same reason why retief has a bent left arm at impact...neither believe that the left shoulder is the bottom of the swing.
 

rundmc

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quote:Originally posted by jim_0068

She seems like a flipper for the same reason why retief has a bent left arm at impact...neither believe that the left shoulder is the bottom of the swing.

They ain't no flippers though. The first imperative is satisfied very well by both.
 
Dunno......

I have a sequence of him in a mag.....(it's an old one tho....who knows if someone has screwed him up yet)......and it was dy-na-mite.
 

Jared Willerson

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According to the swing video I just saw Olazabel doesn't flip it at all. If you pause the swing at impact in the above video, you will see that he keeps a very flat left wrist and bent right wrist through the ball and well past impact.

A nice set of "impact hands"

Thanks dbl, but I could not find the golf tips mag sequence.
 

dbl

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GL, sorry their url doesn't change when you go to different areas. Click the "pro-files" area and JMO's name and others is on the right. In this format you have to listen to their analysis step by step, but eventually (at the end) you can move through his swing yourself. It might be redgoat doing this analysis, but I couldn't verify that.

Of note, the commentary highlights JMO's FLW.
 
Just looked in a book here and i think he is flipping it. At impact his left wrist is cupped and he has a weak grip so it shouldn't be. His left arm is a bit bent at impact as well actually.
 
Just looked back at the mag.....swing looks good.....don't know that I'd call him a flipper.....but his left wrist could prolly be flatter through and especially past Impact. It was a driver tho too.....I think it would look better with an iron.

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And ya....his left arm was bent at Impact too......weird. It wasn't at the Top.
 
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