Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
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Think of the inverse of the paddlewheel motion of the right forearm and then you'll see both clearly. The straightening right elbow helps power the left wrist roll, and vice versa.
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I wanted to focus on the "straightening right elbow left wrist roll relationship" while using Extensor Action.
I have been trying to employ this combination of components since accidentally discovering how quiet and still my head and upper body remain using such a downswing. Also, the simple mechanics of the mostly upper body motion leave me feeling a lot better physically, after playing golf.
I employ the components as a hit and have discovered the essential nature of pp#4 leading such a downswing as a slow, heavy move. I think it is called a "sweep." My question is about the experience of others who have tried such a move.
1) Can a person drive the ball far enough to play competitive golf using this move, all things being equal?
2)Is an Angled Hinge more likely to produce a straighter shot or should I use the Horizontal Hinge making sure that the ball is a bit more forward and likely to produce compensating sidespin?
3) What pros use this combo if any?
4) What wobbles are presented by these components and would you be kind enough to suggest a few insights to counter those wobbles?
If you have answered this elsewhere, please just give me the thread and I'll get it.
Patrick