LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - The Secret of Golf Thread: The Secret of Golf View Single Post #38 11-16-2005, 04:22 PM tongzilla Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: London, UK Posts: 825 Originally Posted by Martee I don't wish to get into a contest over this topic, but it seems to me that the questions I asked are proper in seeking further understanding especially when it comes down to statements that indicate Homer indeed selected a component variation that requires compensation instead of selecting one that didn't for a pattern. Given that Homer understood what he was doing, there must be a combination that doesn't require compensation and provides a solid effective golf stroke. The heart of my quesiton is 'angled hinging' use what to not require a compensation move and be effective. I understand that a compensation would be something 'extra' or additional to make up for a deficency the way Homer used it. So I guess the search continues unless someone can maybe clear this up, back it up, or change it. By the way I thought I understood line of compression and clubhead lag, I just didn't understand the hinging with respect to line of compression as it was being stated, still don't. That's why if you're using Angled Hinging and you want to hit a perfectly straight shot with no side spin, it's going to be a pull shot. Clubface needs to be closed at Impact (the longer the club implies longer impact interval which means clubface more closed) to allow for the 'opening'. But I'm not sure if Homer viewed that as a proper 'compensation' (e.g. trying to steer clubface to by bending left wrist). Like you said, the 12-1 and 12-2 Basic Patterns are supposed to be uncompensated strokes. __________________ tongzilla tongzilla View Public Profile Send a private message to tongzilla Find all posts by tongzilla