Great stuff, Rob. This is work unprecedented in the history of The Golfing Machine.
Hagen taught Hogan to test his understanding of the Golf Stroke by drawing stickmen.
Front View and Down the Line, Rob has tested his understanding -- HittingandSwinging -- and has earned Three Thumbs Up! Learn from him, and then take the test:
Hitting and swinging stickmen are fantastic!!!
It appears that each slide in the hitter series corresponds to the same numbered slide in the swinger series. Is that true? If it is true it will allow a direct comparison, that a teaching tool!
You hit a long straight drive ending with a hole in one with the stickmen.
It seems like the -no shifting-hitting stickman actually makes his first move raising up his hands onto the turned shoulder plane and then keeps the sweet spot on plane for the rest of the swing--is that our goal ??
It appears as though the stick man is using Angled Hinging which is perfect for Hitting. Is the clubface on the Plane at the Top in slide #6 allowing the stick man to use paddle-wheel motion all the way down to follow through?
Hunter....the stickman are awesome..you did a great job and the points of emphsasi are clear to those of us who know the difference between the differences and the sameness of the samenesses...
Hunter....the stickman are awesome..you did a great job and the points of emphsasi are clear to those of us who know the difference between the differences and the sameness of the samenesses...
Outstanding my friend...
Annikan,
Thanks alot. they were fun to do and educational as well.
Hunter....the stickman are awesome..you did a great job and the points of emphasis are clear to those of us who know the difference between the differences and the sameness of the samenesses...
Outstanding my friend...
As I personally have told Hunter...
Rob Noel, GSEM, PGA...
I third the motion!
His Swinging and HittingStickmen are a terrific addition to the Body of Knowledge that is The Golfing Machine.