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Old 11-06-2011, 01:36 AM
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Originally Posted by MizunoJoe View Post
For any inclined plane, the leading edge of the club has to be parallel to the plane of the left hand, if you want both to lie in the inclined plane at the top. So if you have a strong grip, you can have either the hand or the leading edge in the inclined plane, but not both, regardless of any hand manipulation.
I believe Homer would go for the left hand , given his notion of Grip Rotation......which alters the left hand to leading edge relationship progressively as the ball moves back of Straightaway.

Those guys who look at the face at certain points in the swing often dont take into account the amount of Grip Rotation. They only look for a certain relationship to the left forearm at top or a particular face position at Both ARms Straight without any consideration what so ever for the effects of Grip Rotation.

Still got some fog around this thing about plane of the left wrist cock and the hand laying flat to the plane though..........unless there is a "geometrically flat to the inclined plane" thing going on with Homer. I dunno.

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