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Old 01-16-2008, 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by golfbulldog View Post
good discussion...

If a max trigger delay sequenced release does occur in a sequence then it will certainly feel more simultaneous to your little old brain... but i guess it does not have to be simultaneous in reality...

Daryl, did you say that to swing (CF force, horizontal hinge) with strong single action grip and max trig delay....you need to have a slightly bent left wrist at release point if you want to keep straight plane line??

Thanks for clarifying - i have not had much time for TGM book work ...easily confused now!
Imagine how fast some of these cats on TV are moving . . . #2 and #3 are basically firing at the same time to get the clubface to square . . . Some have more circle path and maybe they don't. I mean people hammered Leadbetter for saying some of those dudes have to unbend the right wrist to release the club . . . I have know idea what he meant as far as if he thinks that's the way it REALLY works (that's an entirely different debate) . . BUT I guarantee you that some of those cats on tour probably FEEL like they unbend their right wrist so they can get the club back to the ball with all that delay and speed they generate. That's certainly not what you'd want to tell a classic whackandhack job . . .BUT you may have to say some junk like that to somebody on the other end of the spectrum to make it work.

So maybe it should be "THIS IS HOW IT WORKS" . . . but for you to make it work you have to FEEL like it does this.

so how does this dude get to the ball without having #2 and #3 fire at the same time that deep into the release . . .

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