Images From The Tour and From Regular Golfers

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Hot Chili - cool post.

First, the Grant Waite sequence is awesome. Love his impact fix alignments.

In the Bernhard Langer sequence, images #2 and #3 really shocked me. I look a lot like #2 but obviously cannot "get" to #3.

The couple of things that stand out to me in this transition are Langer's 1) right shoulder moving a lot downplane 2) thus more axis tilt 3) he's really "snapped" the kinetic chain here - look at his lower body in both sequences.....looks exactly the same to me! His weight looks like it's made it a bit more to his left side but he's also put something into that right leg as well.

Chili - Do you have a down the line sequence of this Langer swing you can post?
 
Cool stuff.
DO many pros line up like Phil with there heads well behind their hands and the ball, or are there more lined up like Waite with their head more in line with their hands and only slightly behind the ball?
 
Images 6 - From The Tour and From Regular Golfers

what happend to the impact position u have in the trevino angled hinge video?

Nothing, I still got it but I can't release it (1st, 3rd accumulators) I have a "closed" clubface...

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Images 7 - Bernhard Langer sequence

Hot Chili - cool post.

First, the Grant Waite sequence is awesome. Love his impact fix alignments.

In the Bernhard Langer sequence, images #2 and #3 really shocked me. I look a lot like #2 but obviously cannot "get" to #3.

The couple of things that stand out to me in this transition are Langer's 1) right shoulder moving a lot downplane 2) thus more axis tilt 3) he's really "snapped" the kinetic chain here - look at his lower body in both sequences.....looks exactly the same to me! His weight looks like it's made it
a bit more to his left side but he's also put something into that right leg as well.

Chili - Do you have a down the line sequence of this Langer swing you can post?


Thanks

Check this Video -





Bernhard Langer Down The Line -

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Cool stuff.
DO many pros line up like Phil with there heads well behind their hands and the ball, or are there more lined up like Waite with their head more in line with their hands and only slightly behind the ball?

Thanks!

Look at Jack Nicklaus, hands forward at address -

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Good chip Jeff, this one you used your Lower body Pivot a little more - That's the way, Brian's "Former flipper DVD"

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Hot Chili - cool post.

First, the Grant Waite sequence is awesome. Love his impact fix alignments.

In the Bernhard Langer sequence, images #2 and #3 really shocked me. I look a lot like #2 but obviously cannot "get" to #3.

The couple of things that stand out to me in this transition are Langer's 1) right shoulder moving a lot downplane 2) thus more axis tilt 3) he's really "snapped" the kinetic chain here - look at his lower body in both sequences.....looks exactly the same to me! His weight looks like it's made it a bit more to his left side but he's also put something into that right leg as well.

Chili - Do you have a down the line sequence of this Langer swing you can post?


Look at this angle it's a little different - Parallax

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Chris Sturgess

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Hot Chili always comes with the best pics and video.

Btw, Chili it would help you to roll your left forearm a little more post impact by turning your knuckles down. Like Bernhard is doing.
 
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