LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Refine release. Thread: Refine release. View Single Post #16 12-09-2010, 01:26 PM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 Release The Easy Part: The Clubhead Orbits a Rotating Body because we hold onto the Club at the grip. If we let go of the grip, the club fly's away. The Middle part: Quote: If the Pivot moves the Right Shoulder at the same speed as the Power Package – or Primary Lever Assembly – the Accumulators will not be Released by this action until the Right Elbow can straighten. If, from the Top of our Backstroke, we allow the pivot to pull the Power Package onto a path, the Club will rotate around the same center as the Power Package. This should be the Stationary Head. The Club wants to go for the ride. If your Shoulders were connected to your Hips with ball bearings, you can go around and around and the club would follow, and the Clubhead would happily trail behind and simply enjoy the view. The Hard Part: Centrifugal Force Release in the Golf Swing. So far, the Clubhead has no intention of changing what its doing; which is orbiting the Pivot Center. Your job is to change the Clubhead Center of Orbit from the Pivot to the Left Shoulder. The Clubhead will gain a burst of speed when this occurs because the Clubhead wants to get in-line with the Left Arm. Up until now, the Downstroke has only provided Clubhead momentum, at release is when you introduce the Clubhead to CF. When you see a Player, at impact with his head well back of center and his left shoulder opposite the ball, then he, more likely than not, replaced his Pivot Center with the Left Shoulder. This isn't good. The goal is to not change the Pivot center or substitute the center with another body part, but to move the Clubhead Orbit Center from your Pivot to the Left Shoulder (or Right Elbow). __________________ Daryl Last edited by Daryl : 12-09-2010 at 02:01 PM. Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl