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Originally Posted by Mike O
(Post 91016)
I was able to see that you understood and agreed with my post however I was not sure I was able to exactly comprehend your entire post. If I were to summarize an area I don't think you had quite right then I would say that you were saying - Once the swinger's left wrist uncocks to a level position the clubhead no longer picks up speed.
That would only be true for a zero number three accumulator. The release in reference to the endless belt refers to number two and number three accumulators, once the left wrist uncocks to level then the roll of the number three accumulator adds significant clubhead speed for the swinger, that's why you have it in shots where you want additional power.
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sorry if my post was confusing, i hadn't factored in the #3, you are right that angle is a power source of its own and when transferred by the #2 supplies considerable power.
Once the club is released it IS NOT slowing down by any means, so the idea that we must delay the thing long enough so we don't have time to lose speed is not correct. make no mistake the club must be released sufficiently in time to uncock, roll and hinge. Homer has no sympathy for anyone who overemphasizes any one thing or another. with tgmers it tends to be forward lean, and trigger delay, you can't just skip the hinge motion, the hinge is one of the key elements to controlling the golf ball.
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