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EdZ 04-12-2006 02:44 PM

The difference between hinge action and swivel is the key confusion here, perhaps this post I just put up in another thread will help:

http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...4&postcount=30

300Drive 04-12-2006 03:14 PM

seems it would be hard to execute horizontal hinging and NOT have finish swivel....its almost a continuation of the horizontal hinging, to me anyway.

Still, in some other post Yoda talked about turn and roll, turn and roll, turn and roll, to ingrain the feel of left arm rotating on the BS and rotating on the DS. Seems to me that turn and roll is at least minimized to almost nothing, (or simply not needed at all), with a strong grip.

jim_0068 04-12-2006 11:35 PM

You can produce a horizontal hinge and then simply allow the left wrist to bend instead of swiveling to the finish.

the problem is that you won't always do that because centrifugal force is trying to swivel it back on the plane and this is why most "strong grip" players play the fade because it's more predictable.

powerdraw 04-13-2006 08:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mathew
Only when the both the B and D variations are understood will the degrees between be easy to see.....

theres is so much toalk these days of the 10-2-D grip, i was wondering, fooling around with it in the yard, is the shaft then in the cup of left hand rather than underneath the pad? it sure seems like it, kinda like zero acc3? is that a bad thing? are we losing power with this? i would think so if left hand is 10-2-B and holding shaft in cup that would be zero...with 10-2-D there is still an angle...hhmmm

thanks!

bts 04-13-2006 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 300Drive
What are the typical swinger compensations for a strong grip?

Faster clubhead speed to match the clubface closure.
Quote:

Are they generally faders or drawers of the ball?
Fader-clubhead slightly ahead of clubface closure.
Drawer-clubhead slightly behind clubface closure.


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