About Watching Repeater Swings |
- Don’t look for a “position”, look at in a general Sybervision ** way. Look for similarities and/or differences of areas that may be of interest to you like:
swing shapes, set-up/address looks, impact areas, swing motions, swing finishes ,etc.
As an example, if your Pro/PGA instructor talks about how your arms should swing, look at how a certain player does it and how another may do it. Keep in mind, the Tour Pros have wonderful hand-eye-coordination and thus they are expert Manipulators of Impact. Your general visualization is more important than some magic position.
- Different camera angles can make certain positions “appear” a certain way, but are not what you might think you see because of the different angles the video could have been shot at.
Video is a great learning tool, but only within the context of learning a "feel" that is individual, which is to say …yours.
- Also we usually don’t know what kind of shot the players were trying to hit, which can affect its “look”. If the shot the player was trying to produce had a left- to- right shape, or right- to- left shape, that factor could easily affect the player’s different set-ups, hand/arm swing shapes.
Some swings are taken on a driving range while others are on a golf course during play. Advanced players have learned to always try to hit shots to targets, with some sort of shape to the ball’s flight. That requires “feel” adjustments, which could easily change a look of a swing at that time.
The Loading Period:
- The swings “Loading” may take a few seconds to load.
- Give the page a full load time. Some swings may appear earlier than others, let them load completely. You will find the next time you view this page, whether going back and forth today or the next day, month, etc. the swings will appear and load MUCH quicker.
** SyberVision or CyberVision has been referred to as Muscle Memory Programming, or as often referred to as“Repititous Sensory Stimulation”. Some say SyberVision could be used as a “dramatic improvement in the quality and consistency of a player”.
Basically, a theory based on viewing enough times, you may feel "your" swing's motions/positions better. You have to SEE before you can DO.
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Gary Player |
Gary Player height- 5', 7"
weight-150 lbs birthday 11/1/1935 birthplace-South Africa
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"The harder I practice, the luckier I get."
--Gary Player
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"When you play the game for fun, it's fun. When you play it for a living, it's a game of sorrows."
--Gary Player
On his historic three-wood approach to the 14th green at Carnoustie on his way to winning the 1968 Open Championship:
"I had to lean sideways to see the top of the flag."
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"If you think your hands are more important in your golf swing than your legs, try walking a hole on your hands."
--Gary Player
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"The ideal build for a golfer would be strong hands, big forearms, thin neck, big thighs, and a flat chest. He looks like Popeye."
--Gary Player
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Making a pledge after narrowly missing by 1 stroke in the 1962 U.S Open:
"I’m so disappointed not to win. One day I shall win and I’ll turn back my money to good causes."
True to his word, he gave away all his prize money to charity when he became champion in 1965.
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Inbee Park |
Innbee Park height- 5', 6"
weight-140 lbs birthday 7/12/1988 birthplace-Seoul, South Korea
wait-once loaded--swings above never stop
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