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That's what she said!

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Originally Posted by Beachcomber

So what you are saying is... Just keep on humping?

Ok, but no kissing on the lips.

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I have been missing your updates. Sad to get so busy when spring hits. I have some of the same issues. Hopefully it means you will have a relaxing summer and get lots of range time to improve. I got a tip a few weeks ago that has helped "a little" with the goat humping issues, once you are back up and running with some videos I will suggest it to see if it helps.
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Finally had a chance to get the camera out and film few 6i swings on the range.

I still have lots of work to do... It looks like I regressed a little, but I actually hit the ball pretty well during the range session.  My biggest issue is finding my low point consistently.  And that has to do with the right elbow.  I gotta nail that PP5 piece.

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Mind your camera angles… Toe line. Clubhead will look too far in at 2 and 6 with the camera out there where you've got it.

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Originally Posted by iacas

Mind your camera angles… Toe line. Clubhead will look too far in at 2 and 6 with the camera out there where you've got it.

Good deal.  I'll try and re-film tomorrow and get some better angles for you.  You'd think I'd have this down by now!?

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Originally Posted by Beachcomber

You'd think I'd have this down by now!?

We talking about golf, or cinematography?

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Good deal.  I'll try and re-film tomorrow and get some better angles for you.  You'd think I'd have this down by now!? d2_doh.gif

If it helps, I like to take my stance, put down a TST alignment stick down on my toe-line, and then go use that to line up the camera. Then when I step back up to the ball I can remove the stick, and as long as I keep placing the ball in the same spot, my toe-line shouldn't change.

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Originally Posted by jamo

If it helps, I like to take my stance, put down a TST alignment stick down on my toe-line, and then go use that to line up the camera. Then when I step back up to the ball I can remove the stick, and as long as I keep placing the ball in the same spot, my toe-line shouldn't change.

+1.  This is what I do.

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Originally Posted by jamo

If it helps, I like to take my stance, put down a TST alignment stick down on my toe-line, and then go use that to line up the camera. Then when I step back up to the ball I can remove the stick, and as long as I keep placing the ball in the same spot, my toe-line shouldn't change.

Hey, I was using an alignment stick... But for some reason I was thinking the best camera position was the mid point between your toe line and the ball. Why I was not able to remember the correct setup after doing this for the past year... I have no idea?!  I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed!

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Originally Posted by Stretch

We talking about golf, or cinematography?

Def. golf!

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Originally Posted by Beachcomber

Why I was not able to remember the correct setup after doing this for the past year...

Because you're an idiot.

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Originally Posted by Golfingdad

Because you're an idiot.

Sing it with me. That's what friends are foooooorrrrrrrrrrrr!

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Hey, I was using an alignment stick... But for some reason I was thinking the best camera position was the mid point between your toe line and the ball. g1_wacko.gif

I was under the same impression but I'm not helping your image here because I am definitely an idiot!

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Originally Posted by Ernest Jones

I was under the same impression but I'm not helping your image here because I am definitely an idiot!

I'm (obviously) just being an a-hole for fun.  In all seriousness, I screw up half of my videos too, and for some reason, I have a bigger problem with the face-on ones.

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Originally Posted by Golfingdad

Because you're an idiot.

Hhaha Cheese you know you're going down on Sat!!!

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