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Old 07-08-2008, 10:26 PM
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Aussie,

in your Mrose reply you speak of 'the only thing the ball knows is impact' i agree indeed.

But, doesnt everthing before impact centralize all efforts and alignments to be inline with the desired impact? i would think so.

TGM is all about maximising effort-physics and correct alignments to get out what you put in. So if the before hand of impact (adress, top, release) is vague, then the impact is not maximised.

I am far from a worthy informer, but i would not spend too much time on the slightly bent left elbow if you are comfortable wiht it, as long as the plane is respected.

Any chance we can get a down the line view?

Any chance we can get a higher speed quality of your swing? you are too darn fast!
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Old 07-09-2008, 01:47 AM
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Aussie,

in your Mrose reply you speak of 'the only thing the ball knows is impact' i agree indeed.

But, doesnt everthing before impact centralize all efforts and alignments to be inline with the desired impact? i would think so.

TGM is all about maximising effort-physics and correct alignments to get out what you put in. So if the before hand of impact (adress, top, release) is vague, then the impact is not maximised.

I am far from a worthy informer, but i would not spend too much time on the slightly bent left elbow if you are comfortable wiht it, as long as the plane is respected.

Any chance we can get a down the line view?

Any chance we can get a higher speed quality of your swing? you are too darn fast!
Truly truly valid points powerdraw. And no doubt what you say is correct. I can certainly see both sides of the equation.

Currently time is not on my side for this season with our tour starting in 4 weeks and the worlds being about 3 months away. I am considering putting major swing changes onto my to do list for next season which I will start preparation for in November. Maximising Extensor action is certainly on the top of that list!!

I am kind of at the crossroads. Do I continue to tinker or do I say well let's maximise what we have now and focus on technical changes after this year's dance is done?

My swing has never had as much speed and power and I owe TGM a lot of this improvement. I am sure I will have some better competition videos for you to view soon. But it may be a little bit harder to view as I am currently posting 140's. Will see what I can do!

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Old 07-09-2008, 03:34 AM
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Hi A_B,

Haha…we meet at LBG this time…I found something that you might love to watch…one of your idol, Jason Zuback, talking about long drive training.

Here you go.
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Old 07-09-2008, 03:44 AM
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Here is what wishon has to say about hitting on the upswing

http://www.clubmate-golf.com.au/News...of-attack.html
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Old 07-09-2008, 05:07 AM
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KOC:

haha yes I am popping up everywhere in my seeking!

Did you supply the link there? As I can't find what to click! Would love to see it though!

Toolish:

Thanks mate, I will read it now and let you know what I digest.
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:57 PM
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A_B,

I did put the link! In the last post, place your mouse on the word "Here"...ok, make it easy: http://www.mytpi.com/mytpi05/Swing/article.asp?id=653
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Old 07-10-2008, 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by KOC View Post
A_B,

I did put the link! In the last post, place your mouse on the word "Here"...ok, make it easy: http://www.mytpi.com/mytpi05/Swing/article.asp?id=653
Hahaha I didn't see it there, sorry KOC. Mate that was brilliant!! Thank you for sharing that, some great information.. Will watch that a number of times I think.

Didn't really give away to many secrets though did he!
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