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RickyHarris
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Registered: November 2005 Location: Wales, UK Posts: 355
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Sat February 25, 2006 2:49pm
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Dont copy that mans swing. Its zach Johnson he has a VERY storng grip so he has to swing down the line after impact for a very long time to make sure his club face doesent shut and hit big hook!
Your position is PERFECT, A bent right wrist means your impact position is perfect. GREAT PLAY!
rick
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Use your brain - THINK
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Hannu
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Registered: December 2005 Location: Finland Posts: 300
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Sun February 26, 2006 2:28am
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Thanks Rick,
I can't see how my ball flies because I am hitting inside. The area is about 70 meters long. I am trying to keep my eyes at the impact place, so after my swing - the ball is hitting the backwall. This makes me unsure of my swing. (And the fact that I am just learning it, of course:-)
This is why I wanted to look at some ones swing - and I just happened to be Zach. AND the fact that I got so fast feedback - to be careful about copying and misinterpreting things from Zach swing - is very very important to me.
I would have copyed it - and forgot that I need to feel my own swing - and get feedback from my own body and the result of the swing.
This is a great site! I need to get back to the "range" as soon as possible...
Hannu
------------------------------ "It's fine to take your golf seriously, but don't take yourself seriously." Zen Golf
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RickyHarris
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Registered: November 2005 Location: Wales, UK Posts: 355
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Sun February 26, 2006 11:22am
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If you want to copy a swing copy someone who just has a normal grip and a good technical swing maybe, Justin Rose
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Use your brain - THINK
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Hannu
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Registered: December 2005 Location: Finland Posts: 300
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Sun February 26, 2006 12:07pm
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http://www.v1home.com/lessonshop.asp
is the library of models I am using. Do you know any of them? Who has a normal grip - and a good swing?
Hannu
------------------------------ "It's fine to take your golf seriously, but don't take yourself seriously." Zen Golf
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Ian Hancock
GTO Staff/Nail it convert
Registered: January 2004 Location: England Posts: 1,682
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Mon February 27, 2006 3:04am
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Hi Hannu,
I like ben cranes swing on that site it is a very simple trouble free swing.
Yours is looking good too.
Once you have the confidence to give it a good hit you will be fine.
Ian.
------------------------------ Once you learn the swing, your next step is mastering golf psychology................
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Hannu
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Registered: December 2005 Location: Finland Posts: 300
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Mon February 27, 2006 4:33am
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Thanks Ian,
I have been warned not to make a hobby of analysing and changing my swing. I am starting to believe that all I miss is about 10000 shots:-) -> three months is I do 100 swings/day.
I read from Tiger's book that impact moment should look like address. I make a small sample from different players - Ben is on it, too.
Link is here: http://koti.tnnet.fi/net73/hip_rotation_collection.jpg
Compared to impact players have their hands higher, torso (spine) is more upright. Hips is rotated more and more to right than in address. I toke to the collection different angles of hip rotation - it increases from Ben to the last player:-)
(I am careful about the swing because I do practise swings with out a ball in my living room. I think that it has a risk of learning something wrong. Would be hard to unlearn something that has been automate to an uncounsious routine.)
Well, soon I'll be able to go to the range and check how the ball flies.
------------------------------ "It's fine to take your golf seriously, but don't take yourself seriously." Zen Golf
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