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Old 05-05-2012, 12:22 PM
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Talking lag pressures with a scientist
Originally Posted by BerntR View Post
CF produces the throw-out or the release. This release will slow down the hands - perhaps even reverse their motion - unless the golfer resist it. It is this resistance that produces swing speed during the release interval.
Nice post Bernt.

My apologies for taking the thread in a different course but you raise a subject of great interest for me.

Re the above : Would I be correct in thinking that to sustain the amount of lag pressure , inertia as sensed in the hands one must sustain the hands rate of acceleration? Or is there more to the story. Mass of club for instance? Anything else?

Can you sustain the amount of lag pressure at the #3 pp after lever extension? All the way to impact? Past impact? Past low point? Doesn't impact itself create a spike in lag pressure as the ball and turf place drag upon the club?

I use lag pressure as a tool but it is fleeting. Its sort of like trying to hold water in your hands . Id like to understand it better. Why it leaks away? When it must leave entirely etc.

Thanks for this.

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