basically. all i was sayin was hes not nearly as goood as he used to be
Actually a very good vid to see that habit he developed since the
injury–opening the angle between arms and shaft a little right at the
outset of the downswing, jut a little cast move (seen better in face-on,
but you can tell here too). Kind of a smaller version of what Jay Sigel
used to do. It really screws up his timing. Once in a while you’ll see him
at an event where he’s making a lot of swings _without_ doing that, and
invariably he hits it really well when that happens.
best swing in the history of golf
@KatiushaVN4 aw yeah as if you could ever be half as good as this guy,
dumbass
Bobby really has a good golf training system for the money. I would buy it
again. Golferbreak80com
Yeah, that’s a good point–I mostly agree. You couldn’t start from scratch
with the Bonar move (and he probably doesn’t with beginners); it’s more a
reminder to release fully, but a lot of other elements have to be there.
Also, on equipment…here’s one competition you’re guaranteed never to see,
because the PGA Tour would never allow it: Have the guys go back to
persimmon, blades, and balata, and see what they shoot. Just for one
weekend. It’d get all over their “these guys are good” campaign. I already
know what the result was when MacGregor brought out some persimmon woods in
their van a few years ago to a tour event. In other words, you are soooo
right on that point.
I don’t like the way as he contacted the ball in slow motion there was a
*POP* and no more sound. I got scared my ear drums were shot.
shankage
Beautiful finish
re: bonar – its cause and effect. i had/have a classic over the top swing
and bonars wristy release had me thinking that all my troubles were fixed.
you cant force it with the hands. release is everything, but guaranteed
these guys arent thinking just flip the hands through impact and
everythings great. its similar to the swing the clubhead / ernest jones and
manuel de la torre. and tour tempo. the sneak in lots of standard golf
teaching, but the credit for improvement goes to their magic moves
i love ernies swing although this isnt his finest is it!
Right, Doiit. Everybody’s a retard but you and sam. Except sam’s not saying
that Ernie “sucks,” and you are. I’ll ask again: What sport do you make a
living at? You think somebody can “suck” and make a living playing
tournament golf?
SHANK!
@icthruu4evr just take a look at the other tour players swings in the
related videos section. padraig, furyk, goosen. its clearly in the downswing
what’s that supposed to mean???
@icthruu4evr thats ovbiously not true.
he hit it off the toe -wrong contact
@dhkk1987 Depends on the pro. Niklaus, Trevino, Couples, Norman, Cabrera
and tons more pros hit a fade. Draws (generally) go further, but a cut is a
‘safer’ shot as it’s more controllable. To quote Trevino: “You can talk to
a fade, but a hook won’t listen”.
great swing. why’d he push that one?
I just think Ernies has such a beautiful swing, that I could watch it for
hours.
@helenathena That isnt even close to a slice, he just starts it out to the
right, but if you look at his clubface after impact, it closes down, so
this ball will come back – its called a draw.
I Fucking Hate Fairway Woods!!!!! just can’t hit em sweet lol
Poetry
basically. all i was sayin was hes not nearly as goood as he used to be
Actually a very good vid to see that habit he developed since the
injury–opening the angle between arms and shaft a little right at the
outset of the downswing, jut a little cast move (seen better in face-on,
but you can tell here too). Kind of a smaller version of what Jay Sigel
used to do. It really screws up his timing. Once in a while you’ll see him
at an event where he’s making a lot of swings _without_ doing that, and
invariably he hits it really well when that happens.
best swing in the history of golf
@KatiushaVN4 aw yeah as if you could ever be half as good as this guy,
dumbass
Bobby really has a good golf training system for the money. I would buy it
again. Golferbreak80com
Yeah, that’s a good point–I mostly agree. You couldn’t start from scratch
with the Bonar move (and he probably doesn’t with beginners); it’s more a
reminder to release fully, but a lot of other elements have to be there.
Also, on equipment…here’s one competition you’re guaranteed never to see,
because the PGA Tour would never allow it: Have the guys go back to
persimmon, blades, and balata, and see what they shoot. Just for one
weekend. It’d get all over their “these guys are good” campaign. I already
know what the result was when MacGregor brought out some persimmon woods in
their van a few years ago to a tour event. In other words, you are soooo
right on that point.
I don’t like the way as he contacted the ball in slow motion there was a
*POP* and no more sound. I got scared my ear drums were shot.
shankage
Beautiful finish
re: bonar – its cause and effect. i had/have a classic over the top swing
and bonars wristy release had me thinking that all my troubles were fixed.
you cant force it with the hands. release is everything, but guaranteed
these guys arent thinking just flip the hands through impact and
everythings great. its similar to the swing the clubhead / ernest jones and
manuel de la torre. and tour tempo. the sneak in lots of standard golf
teaching, but the credit for improvement goes to their magic moves
i love ernies swing although this isnt his finest is it!
Right, Doiit. Everybody’s a retard but you and sam. Except sam’s not saying
that Ernie “sucks,” and you are. I’ll ask again: What sport do you make a
living at? You think somebody can “suck” and make a living playing
tournament golf?
SHANK!
@icthruu4evr just take a look at the other tour players swings in the
related videos section. padraig, furyk, goosen. its clearly in the downswing
what’s that supposed to mean???
@icthruu4evr thats ovbiously not true.
he hit it off the toe -wrong contact
@dhkk1987 Depends on the pro. Niklaus, Trevino, Couples, Norman, Cabrera
and tons more pros hit a fade. Draws (generally) go further, but a cut is a
‘safer’ shot as it’s more controllable. To quote Trevino: “You can talk to
a fade, but a hook won’t listen”.
great swing. why’d he push that one?
I just think Ernies has such a beautiful swing, that I could watch it for
hours.
@helenathena That isnt even close to a slice, he just starts it out to the
right, but if you look at his clubface after impact, it closes down, so
this ball will come back – its called a draw.
I Fucking Hate Fairway Woods!!!!! just can’t hit em sweet lol
Ernie Da Man!