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Date Posted: 22:14:55 07/05/00 Wed
Author: Peter
Subject: Left Arm/Shaft Angle

This indicates the kind of analysis I do as I try to match the images that are my models (pros). It also gives you an idea of how far off the amateurs can be (and I was until I started this video effort 4 weeks ago).

Hopefully this will be close at least to lining up. If it doesn't, extract into notepad and fill the spaces.

Video Analysis
Apparent* Left Arm/Shaft Angle

* The tilt of the plane can make the shaft/arm angle appear misleading because the perspective is not perpendicular to the plane. This is especially noted for the top of backswing angle. The angle reported is the apparent angle.

Frame 1 - top of backswing
Frame 2 - left arm parallel to ground
Frame 3 - Lead hand inline with rear leg
Frame 4 - Impact

Sources:

Moe...- Todd Graves Video 2/00
Todd..- LTOBG
Me....- My video
Everyone else is from the NG infomercial.


Frame......1......2.....3.......4

Moe.......70....70...120...180
Todd......60....60...120...180
Foltz.....100....90...150
Bowden..45....45....90...160
Bunky.....90....90...120...180
Woman...70....70...120...170

Me
before..60....70...135..(170)
after.....60....60....90...170

Am #1....90...120...160
Am #2..100...135...180..(160)
Am #3....90...120...150..(160)
Am #4.............80...120...180

(xxx) means an angle past 180 degrees (breakdown of left wrist.

Where there is no number I was either unable to see (too blurry) or there was no data point.

Peter

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