Wouldn't shock me based on MJ's shirt if he has some true gold.True gold can be tested in fire.
Hey tapio,
How many hub path papers have you studied?
How many hub path paper authors have you talked with extensively?
What is the hz of your 3d machine?
Thanks, Brian and Mike! I owe YOU guys another dinner for putting together another video for me at midnight. I loved that Italian place in Manorville and can't wait to go back.
OK, if I understood the "punch line": a player that was "trying" to get to a hands-ahead impact had a 102mph swingspeed with a three-wood and, according to the model, if he stopped trying to do that, he'd get 11 more mph.
That doesn't necessarily surprise me, although that IS quite a jump. I have seen plenty of players, you two included, that struck me as having lower clubhead speed than their potential because of trying to "force" a hands-ahead impact.
Since you brought it up, let me ask a question regarding clubhead speed. Here we have a bunch of players that have extreme lag and are among the leaders in clubhead speed on tour, and we have no reason to believe that they are trying to "force" a hands-ahead impact in a speed robbing fashion. So what are they doing differently than you two, or the guy your scientist measured?
JB Holmes, First, 125mph:
Gary Woodland, Third, 122mph:
Dustin Johnson, Fifth, 121mph:
Jerry Kelly, who releases early, is 178th in clubhead speed at 106.5 mph. Rocco Mediate, who I know you guys like, is 182st at 106 mph. And there is another guy (who keeps disappearing from here) with an early release that lines up the way you like who is dead last at 185th with 103.5mph.
Same thing is true in Europe, where Quiros is the driving distance leader at 313 yards, and he has extreme lag:
Some top Europeans who release the lag early are 20 yards behind him:
Lee Westwood, 294 yards:
Ross Fisher, 293 yards:
Louis Oosthuizen, 291 yards:
Yeah, I know these lag angles aren't measured in 3D and the camera angles aren't perfect, but doesn't this information suggest some sort of disconnect in your model? If JB starts releasing like Jerry Kelly, his clubhead speed is going to 136mph from his current 125? If Alvaro starts releasing like Oosthuizen, he's going to pick up 25 yards? I don't think so. Why isn't Westwood already outdriving Alvaro? Lee's a big, strong guy. I think there must be a "good" way to get extreme lag and added distance, because that is what the biggest hitters are doing! That's what I'm trying to find out. So should you guys!
Re the page 148 video, so Ross Fisher and the others by holding on MIGHT have 11 mph less if they held on? Kind makes you wonder abut the "flicky" pro's who are maxing out just to keep up. On the early pictures, would Gainey really have 11 more? For Gainey, I'm not sure his release and everything could be transformed into a "line it up" impact. Still I suspect the take away message is that there are choices. No "one way" impact look.
I was just asking for clarifying that because I couldn't understand everything.
But I'm still asking the same questions and maybe You can even tell how that research has been made and what Yours hub path papers are telling. I guess they are 3D, but to what relation that force is measured.
I have talked with maybe 5 scientist about that physics and just telling what they told me about forces. I can't argue with them about that.
Yeah, I know these lag angles aren't measured in 3D and the camera angles aren't perfect, but doesn't this information suggest some sort of disconnect in your model?
Brian: one more question. Is it possible that "normal" could be toward the left shoulder and to toward the hub?
Your never going to get your answer, ever. First comparing Brian to say Sandlowski (my comparison not yours) is like saying why can't I be like M. Jordan and dominate the hard court, what's the reason I got 2 legs and arms I should be able to do it, why not?
Your answer is so obvious but you fail to grasp it. Lee W. isn't Sandlowski or Quiros. You may get some gains but there are unseen differences which I already mentioned to you. Good luck on your quest.
jeffy, you got 2 options: 1/ ask a scientist or 2/ ask Alvaro, Dustin, JB etc etc.
What cannot be disputed is that you have a valid point.
All those questions can be answered scientifically, but today is not the day.
You need the high hertz 3d on all of them.
The "line it up" guys maybe doing what they can to keep up is a very good observational theory.
I am just asking because I want to know where you are coming from.
This Thread is not publish time for the Project. Those answers will be in whatever we publish.
HAve you ever read ANY scientific paper on the subject?
How many papers have them published on the subject. We will read and study theirs as well.
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Jeffy is doing nothing but challenging Brian and MJ's findings by using another teacher's theories. I'm surprised that is allowed.
True gold can be tested in fire.