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Old 01-25-2011, 02:37 PM
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I like JTillery's signature........"dont just lean it , bend it".

With the clubhead in the dirt the shaft bends the other way again and pressures the #3pp at the right index finger , radial acceleration, bending along the fore and aft of the shaft axis. Thats what Yoda looks like he's up to in the photo of him in question to my mind. That and the Hands ahead of the ball and Head, well and a bunch of other stuff...Both Arms Straight at Follow Through etc.

Hogan had a ton of lag pressure coming out of his delayed snap release and he hit the ground even with his 4 wood. The pressure he felt in his #3pp at the index finger during all of this would have been immense. This could have/can feel like right hand thrust. Even Throwaway and Lag Pressure can be very similar in feel. Could lag pressure alone be the Three Right Hands thing? Its possible. When I hear really good golfers talking about their Right Hand doing something at the bottom , I always wonder about this possible explanation. It aint necessarily the only explanation but ......its one of them. And from Snap the Right Hand is doing something ......turning to level really quickly and taking the brunt of impact, stressing the Primary Lever via EA and Directing the Thrust too in our lexicon. But not actively unbending I dont think.

Im Random Sweep myself so its not my thing but any of you Snap Releasers want to comment on the three right hands of immense Lag Pressure? I think John Riegger said he adds a little something at the bottom with the right hand ...... Not saying it cant be done.

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