PhillyMic Pre-Butch...this year's Masters

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Brian Manzella

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All he need to do was control his plane line, clubface and forward lean.

Ole' Butch is throwing out the baby with the bath water.

('Cause he don'e know any other way)

[media]http://homepage.mac.com/brianmanzella/.Movies/mickelsonFV07masters.mov[/media]
 
Looks to me like a lefty version of Fat Jack...complete with lagging clubhead takeaway. Man, he really stresses that shaft at the start of the backswing!
 

djd

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Yup.



You put your memory card into your Mac, and iPhoto sucks all the video in and displays them all like photos.

Ultra Cool & Ultra Easy.

nice ... very nice ... i get very sharp frame by frame pics when i advance the mickelson video, but when i play it at real speed the video is a little choppy, i suspect due to the HD content overwhelming an older mac's video card ... very nice images ... thanks again
 
Load and unload.

I don't think that this is an overswing because he maintains proper alignment of his hands. An over swing would have him losing his alignments at the top.

I love the way he pivots.

Brian why do you suggest that PhillyMic needs to control his forward lean (shaft?)
 
Man his feet are all over the place...I think he wears regular spikes doesn't he? His front foot looks like its moves/spins a few inches through the ball...that can't be good, can it?
 
Load and unload.

I don't think that this is an overswing because he maintains proper alignment of his hands. An over swing would have him losing his alignments at the top.

I love the way he pivots.

Brian why do you suggest that PhillyMic needs to control his forward lean (shaft?)

I think he means axis tilt lean forward.
 
Man his feet are all over the place...I think he wears regular spikes doesn't he? His front foot looks like its moves/spins a few inches through the ball...that can't be good, can it?

It is his way of getting the right hip movement correct - look at the swing sequence of Cary Middlecoff which Brian posted about 1 month ago - i think he had a similar position of his lead foot around/after impact...

It is probably a bit exagerated though... but it seems to be a way of getting the sweetspot plane back on line and prevents lefty swinging off plane maybe ( righty swinging too far right).... maybe?
 
That's pretty friggen sweet..........

I don't see anything different than ever BTW......................and if that's shortened then call me amazed man.
 

Jared Willerson

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look at the swing sequence of Cary Middlecoff which Brian posted about 1 month ago - i think he had a similar position of his lead foot around/after impact...

I thought the exact same thing. Kind of validates Middlecoff's swing for me a little bit. Not that I didn't like it to begin with, It just seems a little better now after seing this clip of Mick
 
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