What's Up with Wie?

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I know, her swing is messed up and her confidence is shaken, but I am looking for a detailed explanation of whats wrong with her swing. It seems like the numbers she is putting up there are a so drastically different from one day to the next.:eek:
 

Jim Kobylinski

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I know, her swing is messed up and her confidence is shaken, but I am looking for a detailed explanation of whats wrong with her swing. It seems like the numbers she is putting up there are a so drastically different from one day to the next.:eek:

She has totally moved away from the swing that got her to be so popular, and imo the changes were made, "to just make changes." There really wasn't a whole lot that needed fixn' to begin with.
 
Spot on Jim! She is so totally wrapped up in attempting to achieve positions that she is not swinging with the abandon that she once did.Trying to steer the ball to the target instead. Way too mechanical, which seems to be a characteristic of Ledpoisoning.

The fix? A day with the B'man and the Manzella Matrix of course! Hello,Ms. Wie, are you listening? Hello?
 
The fix? A day with the B'man and the Manzella Matrix of course! Hello,Ms. Wie, are you listening? Hello?

Where does Wie's old pattern fit within the Manzella Matrix?

The logical choice would have her going back to her original coach. She had such a beautiful pure swinging motion that has been positioned to death. I agree with Jackie Burke, video doesn't really help golfers improve. Learn your mechanics; feel your mechanics.
 
IMHO, there is not a swing that can't be helped by Brian and his Manzella Matrix as from my understanding it incorporates swing patterns from slice to hook and everything in between. Didn't I mention positions in my previous post? Something about Ledpoisoning I believe. Can't argue with Jackie Burke except to say that none other than Ben Hogan once said that if he had had video, he would have really killed 'em. Video is nothing more than a tool. How it is used is up to the individual user. Can either be helpful or harmful depending on who is using it and how it is employed.
 
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