| Re: Interesting read hi Brian
he does talk about the arms of Hogan, Snead and Jack not being the same and then says Trevino and Tiger have there arms the same at both impact and address but all the clips i have of Trevino he has his right elbow broken and below his left and not in line, he makes out the Hogan and co are giving into the force but Tiger and Trevino are not, from the clip i see of Tiger and Trevino the don't have there arms in line and every pro i have seen has there club shaft very close to the same at impact and address i would like to see some examples of top pros with there shafts not in line to believe that any one does play like that.
i do think it does have a lot to do with the subject matter as he makes a point if it in his piece.
its maybe having studied Trevino so long when someone say he does something that i have not seen in all my books and study then i take what they say with some mistrust. in Trevino's book "I can help your game" there are many pictures of him and all have the same low elbow to the hip that Hogan and Snead have in the pictures posted in the link. i have seen no pictures other than the one he showed where his arms were both in line and i am sure that is only because of the angle of the picture,
the low elbow it part of the Trevino system and not having your elbows the same as at impact and setup as he says.
he also bases the whole think on this set up so if he is wrong abort Trevino and his arms in line then also his whole reason is also flawed.
the elbow in front of the hip is one of the musts in the Trevino swing and if it is bent to the hip i can not be inline with the left arm and falls into the same set up as Jack, Hogan and Snead.
i don't know enough about Tigers swing to comment on if he does or does not do as the guy says.
cheers
bill
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