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Swivel Stuff
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Centrifugal Force -- driven by the Body's Transfer of Momentum Throw-Out Action (2-K, 2-M-4, 6-M-1) -- powers the Swinger's Finish Swivel. But, Swinging or Hitting, the Swivel Action is always a Left Forearm function (Sketches 2-K #4 and #5). Remember, any Swivel Action is a true rotation of the Left Forearm and Wrist (indeed, the entire Left Arm Flying Wedge / 6-B-3-0-1). This as opposed to Horizontal or Angled Hinge Action (2-G) wherein the Wrists appear to Roll -- from Impact to the end of the Follow-Through / Both Arms Straight position -- but in reality are merely staying Vertical to either the Horizontal or Inclined Planes (and thereby producing respectively Clubface 'Close Only' or 'Close with Layback' Motions). For example, the Release Swivel rotates the Left Wrist from its Turned condition ('palm down' to Plane) to its Vertical condition (at Impact) for Hinging. The Finish Swivel rotates the Left Wrist from its Vertical condition (at the end of the Follow-Through) to its Snap-Rolled condition ('palm up' to Plane) in preparation for the Finish. :salut: |
Thank you Lynn,
You got me opening up the yellow book, and enthusiastically into the back yard for some night time swiveling. Much better than the files I had brought home from work! Do not disturb, incubating. Hey that would be a cool golf machine tee-shirt eh? |
Percy Boomer
Percy Boomer writes about how to have conscious control by feel instead of thinking about our shots. and that it's essential to feel and control the swing as a whole and not concentrate upon any part of it.
I guess that's fine, but it has to be after the mechanics has been mastered? |
I think this goes to the heart of what hands controlled pivot is about. No need to wait for the perfect stroke, IMO.
OTOH, I Jack Nicklaus has said on numerous occations that he was capable of using 5 (?) swing keys while competing. I'm not sure of the exact number here, but it's a big one. But he didn't recommend more than one or two for the recreational golfer. It's all about finding the right balance I guess. Been trusting and maintaining. And it's certainly easier to take on the right attitude in the short game than in the long game. I guess most people can learn a thing or two about hands controlled pivot from their short game. |
Tying Your Shoelaces
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I don't know how to formulate the "why" Air.
But it seems to me like most people can just pick up a putter and start to put. And it's how I feel. Why do you try to keep your head down if it wants to go up? Have you tried the alternative? |
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10-7-G, 10-7-A, 10-7-F and the book (JM's again) could have been more complete if he said: 10-7-A thru 10-7-H Homer put a lot into two pages with pictures. Just my silly comments. The Bear |
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