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Originally Posted by Ernest Jones

I know you wouldn't do that, you can be pretty god damn contrary but you aren't mean, that is not what I meant.

Not bashing peoples swings, at the the end of the day I believe our dear Logman has a good heart and isn't mean spirited, but I do seem to recall some belittling of the teaching abilities of Mike and Erik which is what I was refering to. It is possible I'm mis-remembering or confusing Logman with another poster (in which case I apologize) but I'm pretty sure I recall correctly.

FWIW y'all know I'm one of Logman's staunchest defenders!

Haha!! and yes,.......well no, I didn't belittle the teaching abilities of the two gentlemen involved........just what they were teaching......so yes, I think. Your right Ernest, no problems !

Taking the above advice may lead to destruction of your golf game. Laughing at it may reduce stress.


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hold your gun.

You're pro? You cant even turn 90 degrees and finish off properly. You're like doing punch shots on every swing how in the world. You do realize that right?

What have golf become nowadays. really.

Yes bomerman, I'm a teaching pro.  Gotta say, these comments are pretty funny.  Here's a swing from today, looks like I'm getting a 90 degree turn

Originally Posted by bomberman

Horrible/bad back posture.

Which guy has the bad posture?

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Originally Posted by bomberman View Post

Your up swing is so flat , then you're coming over the top to hit it straight.

Not sure how this is "flat"

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Flipping your wrist so fast upon impact using your wrist to control the club. (unable to achieve flat wrist)

Looks like the shaft and left arm are inline to me.

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Originally Posted by mvmac

Yes bomerman, I'm a teaching pro.  Gotta say, these comments are pretty funny.  Here's a swing from today, looks like I'm getting a 90 degree turn

Which guy has the bad posture?

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Originally Posted by bomberman

Your up swing is so flat , then you're coming over the top to hit it straight.

Not sure how this is "flat"

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Originally Posted by bomberman

Flipping your wrist so fast upon impact using your wrist to control the club. (unable to achieve flat wrist)

Looks like the shaft and left arm are inline to me.

Trying so hard to console yourself by pulling all these pictures out. I mean nobody's perfect right?

1 - Your right leg after finishing your turn is still planted on the ground power is still not yet released?

2-

(I'll let the pictures do the talking?)

3- Regarding your flat swing...

You swing back flat. You shift your swing plane steeper and strike downwards. If i were to draw a circle around both your pictures you have uploaded how much movements you have made in your upswing is very drastic.

Through the pictures you can see that the swing plane remains the same through out the swing.

If i had the programme and time and a faster computer i would draw it out for you but i cant so you more or less get what i mean? I'm sure you're a teaching pro and understand what im saying!

4- Regarding your flat wrist my mistake and you do have some good solid impact!

It's all good fun debating about golf , just my opinion once again if it's not your cup of tea then of course nevermind just ignore it !

Hope it's all good!

Friends? haha


Found a better picture!

You go back on the Green line then you go up to the red line and start your down swing!

Cheers


But bomberman, Don't you reckon that Address posture is just for looks. I've seen plenty of "white belt brigade" guys look like world beaters when they stand there but they swing the club with spaghetti arms.

And anyway, being a teaching pro is being a teacher, it's looking and understanding a swing and then giving instruction.........he's not a tournament golfer.

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Originally Posted by bomberman

Trying so hard to console yourself by pulling all these pictures out. I mean nobody's perfect right?

1 - Your right leg after finishing your turn is still planted on the ground power is still not yet released?

I'm doing a drill to bank the right foot so that may be what you're seeing with the "right leg planted".  Regarding the posture, this would be a good thread to check out.  There's good standing posture and then there's good golf posture, two different things.  http://thesandtrap.com/t/56069/good-golf-posture

Originally Posted by bomberman

3- Regarding your flat swing...

My position looks similar to the golfer (Edoardo Molinari?) you posted

My shaft plane also returns to a similar positions as Molinari's.

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Originally Posted by log man

But bomber man, Don't you reckon that Address posture is just for looks. I've seen plenty of "white belt brigade" guys look like world beaters when they stand there but they swing the club with spaghetti arms.

And anyway, being a teaching pro is being a teacher, it's looking and understanding a swing and then giving instruction.........he's not a tournament golfer.

First of all! i love your quote! haha

Yup I agree but you have to agree that set-up and address during a golf swing is crucial to the swing as well! Like for example a bad posture will lead to many bad habits in time to come....

Over-swing , close chest , weak grip , chicken wing ?

I guess whatever makes your swing works?

And yeah he's a good teacher from the pictures and explanation he uses just throwing in my thoughts! He can probably play well too anyways


It's similar that's why you can strike the ball clean because you've been practicing but coming over the top when striking. Your video in slow-mo is quite obvious

You're attacking on a different plane... thats all im saying , but of course if you can shoot 69 with that then go ahead!

Everyone is different


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Originally Posted by bomberman

It's similar that's why you can strike the ball clean because you've been practicing but coming over the top when striking. Your video in slow-mo is quite obvious

You're attacking on a different plane... thats all im saying , but of course if you can shoot 69 with that then go ahead!

Virtually every PGA Tour player "comes over the top" if you define it as where the lead arm is on the backswing versus on the downswing.

Originally Posted by bomberman

Just sharing no comments whatsoever

You seem to be unaware that a lot of the information in golf magazines is BAD. Just because someone says "keep your chin up" does not make it good.

Mike knows what he's talking about. You'd do well to listen rather than blather on as you've done thus far.

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Originally Posted by bomberman

It's similar that's why you can strike the ball clean because you've been practicing but coming over the top when striking. Your video in slow-mo is quite obvious

You're attacking on a different plane... thats all im saying , but of course if you can shoot 69 with that then go ahead!

Everyone is different

This is funny because if you look at professional swings... mike's swing plane coming into the ball is a lot closer to address plane than most touring professionals.. lollerskates.

Look up wdefrancesco on youtube. he shows lots of analyses and draws lots of lines on lots of swing. see where pros are at impact with regard to the address plane.

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Originally Posted by iacas

Virtually every PGA Tour player "comes over the top" if you define it as where the lead arm is on the backswing versus on the downswing.

You seem to be unaware that a lot of the information in golf magazines is BAD. Just because someone says "keep your chin up" does not make it good.

Mike knows what he's talking about. You'd do well to listen rather than blather on as you've done thus far.

Just because he's a "pro" , everything he says is right yeah?

Ohwell i'll listen then. Shall go change my swing to his also since he has a pro swing compared to all other members in this forum.


Originally Posted by onephenom

This is funny because if you look at professional swings... mike's swing plane coming into the ball is a lot closer to address plane than most touring professionals.. lollerskates.

Look up wdefrancesco on youtube. he shows lots of analyses and draws lots of lines on lots of swing. see where pros are at impact with regard to the address plane.


yup yup mike's swing downloaded it into my phone , will try tmr at the range!


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Originally Posted by bomberman

Just because he's a "pro" , everything he says is right yeah?

Ohwell i'll listen then. Shall go change my swing to his also since he has a pro swing compared to all other members in this forum.

Has nothing to do with me being a pro, I've been able to learn from some of the best instructors in the world (iacas/Erik is one of them).  Instructors that have a deep knowledge of physics and biomechanics, analyzing what the best players REALLY do, not teaching based off what players felt they did.

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Originally Posted by bomberman

yup yup mike's swing downloaded it into my phone , will try tmr at the range!

will try what tomorrow? look up swings by players like rory, tiger, any other professional player to see there swing plane at impact vs address plane? do that now, see if you're right or not.

Driver: 10.5* callaway Razr Hawk Tour - 350 yards(usually into the wind, it can be windy here. at least 400 with a little wind behind me)

Hybrids: 2 and 3 callaway Hybrid razr tour (312 and 287 respectively)

Irons: 3i-10i callaway forged standard length(278, 263, 250, 235, 221, 213, 201, 190)

Wedges: callaway jaws cc 52* 12 approach, 56* 16 sand, 60* 13 lob (0-185)

Odyssey Black tour #9 putter(5 ft, i'm always at least within 5 feet on my approach shot)

I wonder who on this forum is a PGA tour pro, disguised as a normal player.. 

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Originally Posted by mvmac

Has nothing to do with me being a pro, I've been able to learn from some of the best instructors in the world (iacas/Erik is one of them).  Instructors that have a deep knowledge of physics and biomechanics, analyzing what the best players REALLY do, not teaching based off what players felt they did.

I'll just add that Mike does a great job of making a statement and then backing it up with the WHY part instead of just blathering on and regurgitating half-cooked advice from Golf Magazines.

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Originally Posted by Ernest Jones

I'll just add that Mike does a great job of making a statement and then backing it up with the WHY part instead of just blathering on and regurgitating half-cooked advice from Golf Magazines.

This.

Driver: 10.5* callaway Razr Hawk Tour - 350 yards(usually into the wind, it can be windy here. at least 400 with a little wind behind me)

Hybrids: 2 and 3 callaway Hybrid razr tour (312 and 287 respectively)

Irons: 3i-10i callaway forged standard length(278, 263, 250, 235, 221, 213, 201, 190)

Wedges: callaway jaws cc 52* 12 approach, 56* 16 sand, 60* 13 lob (0-185)

Odyssey Black tour #9 putter(5 ft, i'm always at least within 5 feet on my approach shot)

I wonder who on this forum is a PGA tour pro, disguised as a normal player.. 

2013: play in the US amateur qualifier

 


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