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From: gascoignep
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  • I'll be honest most swings look the same to me. All the golf jargon may as well be in chinese.

    I can break 80 sometimes. If only golf experts spoke english.

    I like Mr Hogans white caps. I may get one.

  • i smell hackers........here come the bullshit analytical comments :P

  • @silowhore its thee kinematication of the wristification

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    .sorry, i had to say sumthin..lol

  • @BenmutherfnHogan

    that's hysterical...love the screenname too...

  • @emncaity LOL! thanks; this is the name one ends up with while drinking gin and tonics and trying to find a name that isn't already taken by every golfer and birder alive...

  • @BenmutherfnHogan That is funny. Your right about this new need to rename golf motions and positions. Its the noobies at this game that feel a bent right arm at impact should have a more technical name. One guy told me I can't know the golf swing because I didn't know what a flying wedge was lol. Then he laid some more terms on me for things that are usually just called a swing arc or swing speed.

  • @silowhore

    Isn't THAT the truth. Every 14-handicapper who once broke 80 can expound on every detail of the one-plane swing, the stack-and-tilt, fah-fah-fah, whatever. Blech. I mean, I think it's good that people want to get better, but...I've been at it with people who couldn't break 80 if their life depended on it, and I was a plus-2 and a lower-level pro who taught for years, but the other guy is absolutely certain I can't know what I'm talking about and he does.

  • @silowhore

    That's the Internet age for ya...everybody knows everything, every opinion starts out as equally "valid" no matter what, on and on.

  • The sweetest looking swing in the history of golf. Really winds the upper body against the lower during the backswing. He then starts his downswing from the FEET UP which pulls everything around in sequence (kinematic sequence). No flippy handsy thing going on .He supinates his left wrist just prior to impact then tries to hold the supination to follow through . This gives him that extension (right arm and club inline) well into his finish. Of current golfers Zack Johnson shows that extension

  • Rightside coming through. You called it. That right elbow tucked in the slot. Great shot!!

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