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Old 08-06-2007, 12:56 PM
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lag pressure versus accumulator lag
I think that he is referring to accumulator lag , ie. holding onto accumulators 2 and 3 with snap release. I can see that this might be great for distance maximising but pitching is more about trajectory control .... not always looking for low trajectory.

The lag pressure should be altered according to the amount of wallop the ball requires. light lag pressure for less wallop and vica versa. So you can have too much lag pressure for the shot in hand.

Remember that every shot has lag ( pressure) even when there is no accumulator 2 ... like a putt.
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