DAVID TOMS' BACKSWING?

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It really is a thing of beauty but hard to copy. The way he has the slight pause keeps everything insync and makes him extremly consistant. Tiger use to have that slight pause and now his transition is way to fast. My question is when he starts the club does he pick it up quite quick and useing BRIAN'S backswing of rightwrist back and leftwrist bowed at the start, to me this is kind of hard to copy, anyone have any tips to make this easier or am I basically answering my own question, TIM
 

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Brady, thats for all the pics you post!! I also always liked your articles you've written.
thanks!
 

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He picks his arms up strongly in the early parts of the backswing.

From TGM, his backswing and transition appears to be 10-7-E, a reverse shift.
 

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quote:Originally posted by TYORKE1

It really is a thing of beauty but hard to copy. The way he has the slight pause keeps everything insync and makes him extremly consistant.
Brian: I have noticed this with Toms also. From the video you posted of him hitting the driver

http://homepage.mac.com/brianmanzella/.Movies/dtatocdriver.mov

he does not seem to load the club on the downswing " Float load". The pause at the top must minimise the lag pressure feel in the hands. Am I correct in thinking that the pause at the top in a way forfeits float loading and that a long pause at the top makes it very difficult to achieve the " Fiddle Drill" look you teach ?

http://homepage.mac.com/brianmanzella/.Movies/fiddlesmall.mov

Thanks.
 
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