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I really lilke the stickmen, as they help me visualize a lot of concepts; this gave me an idea for a little flash app. I'm thinking about making a tool that would allow you to build (and hopefully save/load) your own stickman variations. In a perfect world this tool would let you choose from the component catalog....we'll see, but if I started working on this, I'd need some help from you all to make sure it's done accurately. |
Just curious, why a single shift swinger and not a zero-shift swinger?
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Searching for the components???
Does anybody know what component variations one would use to achieve a single shift stroke?
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these stickmen are great, big thanks to everyone involved :D
Now to the zero shift hitter down the line. Firstly, I'm assuming that the second frame is Impact Fix, I hope that is correct. I've always wondered what part(s) of the golfer or club had the zero shift. Watching the stickman I can see that it is the hands and the sweetspot that remain on the one plane angle. This also answers another question I had.. how it was possible to have the shaft and forearm inline and on the TSP angle at Fix/Impact, without having a straight rear arm. Looking at the stickman I see that the answer is, they aren't :shock: So now im confused. When zero shift hitting on the TSP, are the rear forearm/shaft mean to be inline at Fix/Impact? I feel like I'm missing something that everyone else understands perfectly :? |
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