LYCOS RETRIEVER
Aaron Baddeley
built 633 days ago
Currently Aaron Baddeley resides with his wife Richelle at their condomium in Scottsdale, Arizona. His favorite drive is a GTO RA6 and at the same time he is ... fond of his JAD, a little purple and yellow Italian bike that he rides for 30 to 40 miles at a stretch. Baddeley’s other favorite pastimes are sampling grilled tongue, watching comedy movies like Dumb and Dumber and a rest on his long couch with a book or TV to keep him company.Golf
Source:
His game seems to have come on leaps and bounds since then, and Baddeley will have high hopes this week that he can mount a successful defence of his Heritage crown. He can be backed at 42 to win, 9.2 to come in the first five and 6 to finish as the top Australian.
Source:
In his new swing, Aaron Baddeley has adopted a 40 degree bent-over spinal posture, compared to a 30 degree bent-over spine posture is his old swing. It would ... seem that he has slightly less flex in his knees at address, and that he stands slightly further away from the ball (clubshaft looks less upright). This address setup would be more suitable for an around-the-body rotational swing arc, which Bennett/Plummer promote.
Source:
Even though Baddeley and his wife Richelle don’t have any children, they have always been surrounded by youngsters ever since they met. That occurrence came three years ago when a friend introduced Aaron to Richelle when she was the director of a Scottsdale day-care center.
Source:
Aaron Baddeley of Australia shot a 3-under-par 67 on Saturday to move into a tie for fourth place at 1 over after three rounds. Baddeley shot an even-par 70 in the first round and a 4-over 74 during the second round.
Source:
If one looks at Aaron Baddeley's arms at this late stage of the followthrough, one can learn a great deal. In the face-on view image, one can note that Aaron Baddeley has turned his shoulders so far around to the left that his chest is facing the target and his clubshaft is ... facing the target. In other words, Aaron Baddeley is still keeping the clubshaft in front of his constantly turning upper torso. It also appears that the right hand has rolled over the left hand in this face-on view image, and it appears that a complete crossover release (complete pronation of the right forearm over a completely supinated left forearm) has occurred. However, the down-the-line view demonstrates the fallacy of that belief. Note that the hands are still in a neutral position, and that there is no evidence of right hand pronation and left hand supination, to such a degree that the right forearm has completely crossed over the left forearm.
Source: