Ted: Please post some more Dartfish

Ted,

I would love to see some more Dartfish stuff of your stroke. We already have the back view of the wedge. I'd like to see the front view of the wedge, and the back/front view of the driver.

Purty please!!
Originally Posted by Trig Ted,

I would love to see some more Dartfish stuff of your stroke. We already have the back view of the wedge. I'd like to see the front view of the wedge, and the back/front view of the driver.

Purty please!!
I'll ask Santa...(the little green one.)
Originally Posted by Trig Ted,

I would love to see some more Dartfish stuff of your stroke. We already have the back view of the wedge. I'd like to see the front view of the wedge, and the back/front view of the driver.

Purty please!!
These are pics from the same sequence that I took between lessons today. I didn't have time for the driver, so I'll try to do those soon.
Additional pics.
Additional pics.
....these are nice!

Now we need to get The Green One to put these in motion with the Dartfish tool.
How about a video clip with sound hitting an iron off grass
I noticed that your left shoulder at impact is almost in the same position as address. ( reference the clouds behind you )

Do you consider this important to consistently hitting the ball well????
Originally Posted by fdb2 I noticed that your left shoulder at impact is almost in the same position as address. ( reference the clouds behind you )

Do you consider this important to consistently hitting the ball well????
NotTed but - He's using impact fix as address = they should look alike.
Originally Posted by fdb2 I noticed that your left shoulder at impact is almost in the same position as address. ( reference the clouds behind you )

Do you consider this important to consistently hitting the ball well????
Thom is very correct. I do use an impact address (10-9-B). It says, "it encourages stiffer and stronger structure and motion and is especially useful for "hitting".
It is meant to simulate the impact conditions, so the pics should be similar.