LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Return of the Snap Release? Thread: Return of the Snap Release? View Single Post #11 08-02-2011, 12:43 PM MizunoJoe Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 719 Originally Posted by O.B.Left Thanks MJ Hey man do you know when mizuno is coming out with some new irons? My mp 32's are getting tired. FYI assuming I follow you, I was talking Homers aiming point as opposed to Mr Doyles version which is more Impact Hands location than the direction of thrust of the #3pp at a point on the ARc of Approach fore or aft of the ball. When you say "pitch your right elbow to your desired release position" are you talking about a pitching motion or the Pitch elbow position? That makes sense to me....a blocked hip initiating release whenever the right elbow hits it. Cool. A while back I was goofing with some ass back and a hip slide with a delayed turn to clear a big hole for the bent right elbow but never took any film. Hmm I was hitting it really good then.... OB I use 29s myself and have 4 sets, so will never use anything else and don't pay any attention to the new stuff. Whether impact location or aiming point, put your mind in the right elbow instead. By pitch the right elbow, I meant move your elbow to the release location in a pitch attitude, leading the hands. Of course, where it is at the top of your backswing will determine how you move it. For example if you push your hands back away from you as you turn back(width swing), it will be much harder to get it in front of the right hip without some "pitching" motion of the elbow in addition to the slide/tilt. It's much easier if it's hanging down and close to the body at the top. Your statement above - "hip slide with a delayed turn to clear a big hole for the bent right elbow" is a perfect description of the DS sequence! MizunoJoe View Public Profile Send a private message to MizunoJoe Find all posts by MizunoJoe