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  2. Lol. Thanks @mvmac I have been out of the loop lately!
  3. Anybody watch the aimpoint express dvd yet? Thoughts? Reviews?
  4. Wtf? 133 different training aids? Was it just me or did the guy swinging look like he was coming over the top?
  5. The picture is at A2. A3 is when the hinge happens. Even if he doesn't have a full hinge at the top of his backswing, I bet it still increases in the downswing. 300 yard drives with minimal hinge doesn't exist as far as I know.
  6. I look at that as an effect. Maybe the hips aren't open enough at impact this retarding the shoulder turn thru. I think being more specific would help more than just "make your knees touch"
  7. Be sure and check back in and let us know how you like it!
  8. Thanks!
  9. You and I both.
  10. I joined. Put us at 12 teams.
  11. Wish I could get one closer to MO. I want to take this class!
  12. Two things: first, I would not change from one model to another for 1 yard; nor would I say one is more superior than the other. Secondly, the further the hands travel on an arc the more speed you should get, all things being equal in your swing. I don't think pros have a preference, their bodies and swing styles and mechanics probably choose oNE or two plane for them.
  13. Masters: Tiger US Open: Rory Open: Rory PGA: Tiger ....hopeful thinking....
  14. Old Tom Morris was known to have a perfect swing while playing silly podkins.
  15. Before you get back on your soapbox, I want to clarify that I am talking about golf swings. I could give two craps about baseball swings on a golf forum
  16. I have to disagree. If it is a [U]sway[/U] then yes, you are right. If it's rotational, such as a coil, then I don't agree.
  17. I know DL3 is tall but his son looks like he towers over him! Dang! I wonder if those lanky arms can out drive the old man. Caveat: I seen them on golf channel, not judging their height relative to each other based on these pictures. Lol
  18. I like when some long hitters say your legs don't help hit it far so they get on their knees and bomb one. They say it's rotational force and arms that create speed. What I find funny is if what they say is true then hoist them off the ground a few inches so that their feet aren't touching the ground and let them try again. I bet their ball will not go half as far. The truth is we use the ground for leverage AND releasing energy. When those guys get on their knees and hit a drive THEY ARE STILL USING THE GROUND FOR POWER, just on their knees and not standing.
  19. This video had been posted in here somewhere before. It has helped me as well.
  20. I tend to agree with that, but I got the impression there isn't really enought time to make compensations from A6 to A7. I figure what you had at A6 will translate into A7. For example, if the club head is behind your hands and closed at A6, how in the world are you going to make it inline and square at A7? You are most likely gonna hook it. Can you tell the shot a pro is gonna hit if it's freeze framed at A7, or A6?
  21. I thought the same thing but how you get there is more important. You can't get to "good" A7 without a correct A6. My thoughts anyway...
  22. Great Video! After watching this the question popped in my mind, What is the most important position in golf, if there is one? A6?
  23. I never messed with the weights
  24. I am 5'6 and had the same putter. I got tired of gripping down on it. I cut it down 2 inches and had a fat boy grip put on it. I liked it and it was WAY more comfy to grip. I really didn't notice any weight difference.
  25. My bad @mvmac . I don't want to confuse anyone or give conflicting informantion, especially if you guys already covered it. :-)
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