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Keep asking the questions, D!
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Lmao!!!!
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Swivel then Hinge (per options in Darryl Post#19)???
Is it correct to say that all (3) hinge actions are prepared for via the swivel motion? AND, that:
Based upon required ball flight, the hinge method is performed through (1)for "vertical" hinge, only an uncocking of the left wrist (clubhead)to maintain an alignment of the clubshaft with the left arm thru and post impact (which actually requires a concious manipulation to prevent any rotation thru impact, (2)for "angle hinging", an uncocking, a rotation of clubface but no required manipulation which allows centrifugal force to naturally align the clubshaft with the left arm thru impact continuing to a clubshaft alignment that is halfway between both arms ("tug of war" style) post impact, and (3) for "horizontal hinging", an uncocking, a rotation AND a concious manipulation to arch the left wrist through impact which "toggles" the clubshaft from an initial alignment with the left arm over to a perfect alignment with the right arm post impact. Is it wrong to simply decide what clubshaft alignment (left, right, or center from above descriptions) we prefer post impact? Does our right arm flying wedge angle change in any of the above hinges? Is there any other hinge action that we would ever use (i.e. a high bunker shot would we align the shaft with the left arm yet use an arched wrist to achieve a "flip"? Sorry for incoherent rambling (also known as my preshot routine!) |
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