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Professional endorsement of this swing is happening as we speak!!  Being tested out by an old  pro  (Stuart Williams ??) in the next 3 weeks.


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Right. I'll be sure to try this.......

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13 hours ago, DrvFrShow said:

Right. I'll be sure to try this.......

I hope you are joking because it really hurts the right wrist if you time it wrong. I'm just interested in hearing what the ex  'pro'  has to say (I can't trace any info about him).


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3 hours ago, DownAndOut said:

I hope you are joking because it really hurts the right wrist if you time it wrong. I'm just interested in hearing what the ex  'pro'  has to say (I can't trace any info about him).

I'm not interested in this in the least. It's not a golf swing. It's a kook who has found a "secret," and he'll get a few suckers, and then be forgotten in a year.

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On 12/11/2016 at 5:25 AM, DownAndOut said:

I hope you are joking because it really hurts the right wrist if you time it wrong. I'm just interested in hearing what the ex  'pro'  has to say (I can't trace any info about him).

I forgot sarcasm doesn't go over well on the internet. 

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Actually been looking at this Davinci code swing a bit deeper because the JH videos mention lots of discussion with Lee Comeaux (who he is acquainted with). So I suspect this is just a hybrid 'slap' type swing and strangely enough, Tutelman did some scientific analysis on this type of swing back in November 2010.

Ben Hogan, Lee Comeaux, and the Right Hand Hit

http://tutelman.com/golf/swing/handhit.php

A really interesting article that I'd have never known existed until I noticed this Davinci code swing on You Tube. So now I understand a little bit more about the physics of the golf swing which is great.

So 'every cloud has a silver lining':-)


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There's a name that, if I never hear it again, will be too soon. :-P

That's the guy that - I'm not making this up - thought that your snot and other bodily fluids lead to the transmittance of information and skill. He pointed out how when Tiger was most allergic (Tiger's allergic to grass IIRC), and when he was at his most snotty/phlegmy/congested, he played his best golf because of his bodily fluids and his lymph nodes and so on.

Not making any of that up. He went on about that for several months.

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1 hour ago, iacas said:

There's a name that, if I never hear it again, will be too soon. :-P

That's the guy that - I'm not making this up - thought that your snot and other bodily fluids lead to the transmittance of information and skill. He pointed out how when Tiger was most allergic (Tiger's allergic to grass IIRC), and when he was at his most snotty/phlegmy/congested, he played his best golf because of his bodily fluids and his lymph nodes and so on.

Not making any of that up. He went on about that for several months.

Not that crazy.

After all, the aliens taught us how to build the pyramids!

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5 hours ago, iacas said:

There's a name that, if I never hear it again, will be too soon. :-P

That's the guy that - I'm not making this up - thought that your snot and other bodily fluids lead to the transmittance of information and skill. He pointed out how when Tiger was most allergic (Tiger's allergic to grass IIRC), and when he was at his most snotty/phlegmy/congested, he played his best golf because of his bodily fluids and his lymph nodes and so on.

Not making any of that up. He went on about that for several months.

He's wrong. The truth is that all negative thoughts/energy are dispelled through gaseous emissions. Eating beans leads to better golf. 

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2 hours ago, CarlSpackler said:

He's wrong. The truth is that all negative thoughts/energy are dispelled through gaseous emissions. Eating beans leads to better golf. 

Fire up the chili Hon, I've got a tournament tomorrow!:-P

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On 12/11/2016 at 8:25 AM, DownAndOut said:

I hope you are joking because it really hurts the right wrist if you time it wrong. I'm just interested in hearing what the ex  'pro'  has to say (I can't trace any info about him).

After rewatching the video, a warning should be posted at certain parts.  Don't try this at home.  Without doctors advice as you state and how in the heck do you keep from smacking your ear or neck when you air you pistol prior to swinging?  Notice his lengthy discussion on that point and what appeared to be marks around the neck area.

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Actually, Tutelman pursued even more detailed scientific analysis of  'Lee Comeaux's  C-Motion' swing (right hand hit/slap action of which DaVinci is a close hybrid) and trialled it out himself for several months . He did find that distance WAS improved and stated the physics explaining why (see url below ). He also documented everything he experienced so it's quite an interesting article.

https://www.tutelman.com/golf/swing/leecommotion1.php

The important point was that he hurt his 'lat' and he 'thinks' it was caused by the C-Motion swing. When his lat was injured on the course he played on but reverted to his old left-sided conventional swing with no pain.

As I've mentioned before , 'every cloud has a silver lining' and Tutelman's study of the C-Motion (and the physics why distance was improved) gave him an idea on how to increase his own distance using the left-sided swing.

 


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Hmmm ! Been looking again at Tutelman's reasoning for the extra distance and now it doesn't make sense to me . Shoulder torque being applied in its 'entirety' by left or right shoulder seems (imho) to be incorrect. I think they have to be equally shared but I've raised the question to him.


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On 12/17/2016 at 5:53 AM, iacas said:

There's a name that, if I never hear it again, will be too soon. :-P

That's the guy that - I'm not making this up - thought that your snot and other bodily fluids lead to the transmittance of information and skill. He pointed out how when Tiger was most allergic (Tiger's allergic to grass IIRC), and when he was at his most snotty/phlegmy/congested, he played his best golf because of his bodily fluids and his lymph nodes and so on.

Not making any of that up. He went on about that for several months.

Well, i have had a stinker of a cold with snot on tap and i was unable to even swing a club :-P. As the Mythbusters would say "Busted" 

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48 minutes ago, DownAndOut said:

Hmmm ! Been looking again at Tutelman's reasoning for the extra distance and now it doesn't make sense to me . Shoulder torque being applied in its 'entirety' by left or right shoulder seems (imho) to be incorrect. I think they have to be equally shared but I've raised the question to him.

I'm telling you… Lee's a crazy mofo. Not in the good way.

And none of this is going to help your golf swing.

If that's not what you're after, cool by me.

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Since I came back on this site I have seen the topic and avoided it as I was afraid to look in. Now I just did and now wonder how I am going to get back that 10 minutes I just wasted. :angry::-P


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