quote:Originally posted by matt
Looks like he's on the Elbow plane. Definitely NOT on the turned shoulder plane. I'd say he's very, very close to a Zero Shift on the Elbow plane. Appears to be a Hitter, not completely sure.
quote:Originally posted by rundmc
Hey guys,
Check out TA III's swing on Red Goat (Brady Riggs). Check his top of swing position. His hands look super solid right level bent and left cocked and flat.
Would this be an example of hitting and elbow plane? Or is he on the turned shoulder plane?
Thanks!
R
quote:Originally posted by bcoak
Who do you think has the most efficient swing out there?
Stuart Applebys is pretty simple.
quote:Originally posted by bgathens
Three names immediately...Jeff Sluman - up and down the same plane...
Nick Price - watch his right elbow plane...Jeff Maggert - somewhat of a right forearm pick-up...
quote:Originally posted by rundmc
quote:Originally posted by matt
Looks like he's on the Elbow plane. Definitely NOT on the turned shoulder plane. I'd say he's very, very close to a Zero Shift on the Elbow plane. Appears to be a Hitter, not completely sure.
Matt,
It's wacky that some of the guys hit from "bad" positions at the top. For instance Vijay is looks double cocked in that t-bar picture on the thread Yoda posted about his new practice station. He seems to have a plane shift too. TA III's hands look better at the top, but Vijay wins a ton of cash every single week. I guess there are a bunch of ways to skin a cat.
Who do you think has the most efficient swing out there?
R
quote:Originally posted by bcoak
why do all the nz and au guys all seem to have very similar swings?
quote:Originally posted by njmp2
quote:Originally posted by bcoak
why do all the nz and au guys all seem to have very similar swings?
No leadbetter