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Old 07-26-2011, 02:59 AM
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Originally Posted by O.B.Left View Post
Know what ya mean. I been chasing more longitudinal for years and just love Hogans swing even though I'm more Strickerish. Some buddies of mine have tons of rope handle, too much to thier minds ( it can cause it's own set of problems , distance control with short irons etc). Both these guys are crazy long and bit it pure pure pure. Both would willing trade me some of their longitudinal for " the nice width" they like in my Startdown. Still trying to figure out how to do this. I'd make the trade in a heart beat.

My point is that we all admire that super late look but only a few can really achieve it maybe. I dunno.but regardless you have options in terms of Release and it's probably best to pursue one that you are capable of achieving.

That said there is a mEchanical advantage .... That of the smaller pulley wheel, endless belt. Practically for the golfer the Hands do speed up ( otherwise there wouldn't be any lag pressure for instance). And slow down upon lever ExtEnsion. I guess we are talking swinging in his discussion and so ruling out q muscular Effort to add hand speed during release.

I'm typing on my phone can somebody please post
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I personally don't think the super late look is difficult to achieve if you know the required motion that goes into it.

I would use strong left hand grip which would lead to a strong double action. On the downswing, if the shaft were a huge comb, then you pull comb the back of your hair of which length ends in the middle of your back. Do that and take a face on video, if you are surprised with the ensuing look, share it. This is one of the most effective ways I know of to increase the mechanical advantage.
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