good analysis bj, but I think the real reason seve fought erratic shots was his club angle going back and through was a little steep, causing a crossed club at the top, and at times the right leg will shoot out from under you in the downswing to help whip that club back on to the correct plane, and when seve approached impact, along with rolling his wrist over to square up, since the shaft was coming in at a steep angle the wrist has to bow downward to shallow it out, which is hard to do
later
out of respect im guessing
all good ball strikers lower their heads in the swing
Thanks Hamp, he was a shot making genius for sure.
Nice tribute BJ. I know he was your favorite. I loved his creativeness around the greens. As you know I believe a great shortgame can give a player momentum to turn a good round into a great round. This was his legacy. You could never count him out. I feared him in the Ryder Cup because he knew how to motivate his team and he wanted to crush the U.S. Teams.
Hamp
Good info, thanks.
that’s what an analysis is supposed to do, provide information.
too much information buddy, just watch it over and over in full speed and look at his hands and feet. Seve was the greatest shot-maker and it was all in his feet and those hands that were built to hold a golf club.
woods, will never sit down and eat atSEVE,S table. never.
Thank you for watching.
Thanks for this fine analysis of the great man.
good analysis bj, but I think the real reason seve fought erratic shots was his club angle going back and through was a little steep, causing a crossed club at the top, and at times the right leg will shoot out from under you in the downswing to help whip that club back on to the correct plane, and when seve approached impact, along with rolling his wrist over to square up, since the shaft was coming in at a steep angle the wrist has to bow downward to shallow it out, which is hard to do
later
out of respect im guessing
all good ball strikers lower their heads in the swing
Thanks Hamp, he was a shot making genius for sure.
Nice tribute BJ. I know he was your favorite. I loved his creativeness around the greens. As you know I believe a great shortgame can give a player momentum to turn a good round into a great round. This was his legacy. You could never count him out. I feared him in the Ryder Cup because he knew how to motivate his team and he wanted to crush the U.S. Teams.
Hamp
Good info, thanks.
that’s what an analysis is supposed to do, provide information.
too much information buddy, just watch it over and over in full speed and look at his hands and feet. Seve was the greatest shot-maker and it was all in his feet and those hands that were built to hold a golf club.
woods, will never sit down and eat atSEVE,S table. never.