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Old 05-12-2010, 08:04 PM
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Daryl, you can call me IC or ICT if you wish.
Yo, yo, D, when I want to hit the angle Hinge (my version of it until corrected), my left thumb is long and on top of the shaft in the center of the handle. I feel as I turn or RFT, my right hand drifs up at a 45 degree angle and at parallel, coming down, I feel as if that 45 degree angle is maintained making the leading edge mostly open and a little laid back.

For the Horizontal Hinge, the leading edge is mostly square coming to parallel.

All help is appreciated, D.



Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
Yo, innercityteacher,

When your Clubshaft (with an Iron) is parallel to the ground and parallel to the plane line during your downswing, is the "Leading Edge" of your Clubface Slightly Closed, Vertical to the Ground, or Open?


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