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Old 08-16-2007, 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
How do we connect the dots on the red statements???

10-2-G TRIPLE OF QUADRUPLE When the above Grip Types are MODIFIED by Rotating the Hands so that either or both Wirsts cannot Cock On Plane without also Bending, Feel loses its geometric basis. Also the natural Wrist motions conflict. A bit of Left Wrist Turn properly becomes exactly the same amount of Double Wristcock to keep the Clubshaft On Plane and to maintain Impact Wrist Position. Except with a “True” Swing (6-B-3-0) where Centrifugal Force will produce the “geometric” Flat Left Wrist when there is actually a “visual” Bent Left Wrist. That is, the Clubshaft and the Left Arm are in a straight line per 6-B-3-0 and 2-K regardless of the Left Wrist Position. These procedures may be either “Weak” or “Strong” but either or both Wrist are Double Cocked per 10-18-B.

So does that work with this???

10-2-D STRONG DOUBLE ACTION T/V/A Now the Right Wrist is Vertical and the Left Wrist is Turned to the top of the Clubshaft so that the Left Wristcocking motion will be on the same line as the Right Wrist Bend. The #3 Pressure Point and the left thumb are also on the same line as the Right Wrist Bend. Double Action – same as 10-2-C.

Very compatible with the Cut Shot procedures. Any Left Wrist Bend at Impact Fix should be maintained throughout the Stroke.

This Grip Type features maximum Wristcocking action and strong support for both Acceleration and Impact loads. The palm of the Right Hand moves toward Impact exactly like a paddle-wheel rotating On-Plane – no separate Rolling Motion until after Impact. See 10-10-C.


To me this produces two different alignments??? The 10-2-B prescribed motion produces a visual flat left wrist with the clubface "shut" and the sweet spot and shaft out of line and out of line with the left arm. The 10-2-G prescibed cocking and bend produces a geometrically flat left wrist with the left arm club shaft and sweet spot in line.

Holla back . . .
10-2-D would not mean the clubface is shut-these are impact fix conditions so if you rotate the grip of the club without moving the hands ,i believe you could have any clubface arrangement you want.(or did you really mean 10-2-B.I thought this was a typo in your last paragraph).
I'm trying to figure out how the alignments would differ-would they if you kept the visual bend in the left wrist in 10-2-G?
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