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Old 02-21-2011, 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance View Post
A well timed flip release is ingrained in many of these players. Granted they have a flat left wrist at impact, but it's only because they have timed the pivot for their hands for release i.e., it's a pivot controlled hands procedure.

Homer understood it, and didn't spend a lot of time with it, because he was focused on hand awareness. Never-the-less, it is what most folks use, and its pretty effective. No big mystery, the pivot is guiding the hands to their release point.

No active elbow awareness; no active hand alignment to plane awareness; it's all about the feel of hands guided by the pivot.

The infamous 10-24F Flip Release.
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread4237.html

Admit it, when we aren't thinking or aiming, its what happens. Some are better at it than others. They just dug it out of the dirt and put it on auto pilot. The more we have hand awareness, the better our pivots respond, but some like Sergio have the flip too well timed to mess with it. Wait till he turns 40 and starts wondering why he can't shape shots anymore. Body control gets a lot tougher as we age.

Yeah - this thread is all over the place.
Preparing to roll on that line and the Finish Swivel is where the Golf machine lives! I think it is ok to to see the thread bounce around Bagger. I read it as a technique to try (Displacement) and it showed me some real power and then forced me to contemplate and study the true nature of the FLW and the rest of my set-up in addition. It must be difficult as an administrator since a 3 dimensional fact can be viewed by thousands of perspectives without being wrong, only incomplete.

Consider how often well meaning people claim that Mr. Hogan is their poster child for their technique. Some of them are disingenuous but most of them are just unaware of TGM.

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