@emncaity your looking at video from 2006 yes she was hitting fades. It was not over the top or steep, she just played the ball more forward and hit up and across it then. In 2007&8 she went to an inline pattern now hits push draws picked up 20 or more yards.
@emncaity its called a angled hinge, keeps loft on the face. If the face is rolled its negitive loft.However this is way back in 2006. Released clubface has no berring on curve because impact is so fast.
I'm not really talking about loft or curve, but rather the fact that if that face position indicates some degree of holding on or a tendency to choke off the natural release of the club, that can work its way back into the swing in other ways, sometimes in harmful ways. Like, for instance, if your body senses that the face is not getting squared and released sufficiently, you'll tend to try to make up for it in other ways, like being too aggressive with rotation through the ball...
Actually, looking at that other vid you posted of her standing beside a guy (you?), and trying not to be too distracted in the analysis (I mean, _really_), I'd say that slight OTT actually _is_ there.
That is one pretty damn good golf swing. From that spot at the top, with everything so on plane (including the face), it's hard to go far wrong. And she gets her power from the ground up, unlike many women (although most LPGA pros these days have figured that out--not much pitty-patting going on anymore). Looks pretty impressive to me. When do we see you on the leaderboard?
nice ass
Dsantis416 6 months ago
@emncaity your looking at video from 2006 yes she was hitting fades. It was not over the top or steep, she just played the ball more forward and hit up and across it then. In 2007&8 she went to an inline pattern now hits push draws picked up 20 or more yards.
ddahlquist 6 months ago
@emncaity its called a angled hinge, keeps loft on the face. If the face is rolled its negitive loft.However this is way back in 2006. Released clubface has no berring on curve because impact is so fast.
ddahlquist 6 months ago
@ddahlquist
I'm not really talking about loft or curve, but rather the fact that if that face position indicates some degree of holding on or a tendency to choke off the natural release of the club, that can work its way back into the swing in other ways, sometimes in harmful ways. Like, for instance, if your body senses that the face is not getting squared and released sufficiently, you'll tend to try to make up for it in other ways, like being too aggressive with rotation through the ball...
emncaity 6 months ago
@ddahlquist
Actually, looking at that other vid you posted of her standing beside a guy (you?), and trying not to be too distracted in the analysis (I mean, _really_), I'd say that slight OTT actually _is_ there.
emncaity 6 months ago
i wanna go to that driving range :)
brettisrock 8 months ago
i may be seeing it wrong but it looks like the ball launches pretty high. Is she using a high angle/ flex shaft?
remmy100 9 months ago
Nice shorts
hazzle34 1 year ago
good hip movment keep it up
tommycart123 2 years ago
Solid swing, but a little too slim to me. Does she refuse to do too much strength training?
wang1433 2 years ago
@wang1433 She's a model....
SillyBinBin 1 year ago
@SillyBinBin
I know, that's why I am wondering if she just wont do strength training.
wang1433 1 year ago
She's a solid golfer no doubt! I like how she "goes after it" through impact!
MikePedersenGolfTips 2 years ago
That is one pretty damn good golf swing. From that spot at the top, with everything so on plane (including the face), it's hard to go far wrong. And she gets her power from the ground up, unlike many women (although most LPGA pros these days have figured that out--not much pitty-patting going on anymore). Looks pretty impressive to me. When do we see you on the leaderboard?
emncaity 3 years ago