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Old 06-15-2009, 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
Can you phrase that in TGM terminology?

TGM states two ways of applying force to the club through the release and impact interval. Push or pull. It's pretty rudimentary.

When you say that Hogan was a "Rotary Pusher" do you mean that his body rotated in a circle and he pushed the club through impact?

I mean he held an angle that he created and that let him push and turn as hard as he wanted with the right side! The increase in angle in the back of the right wrist from the top allowed him to do several things at once he needed to preform his swing. It let him layoff the club, create lag, get the right elbow in position, and bow the left wrist by increase angle in the back of the right wrist. The increase of angle is the pushing, the upper trunk is the rotation and "BOTH" controled the lie, loft, and angle of the face so he could go at it as hard as he wanted!
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