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Old 08-07-2012, 09:01 PM
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http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=6087&highlight=angle+hinge#post60 87

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why would it be trouble, that was hogans bread and butter he just weakened his grip so his left thumb was pointing straight down the shaft that made it so it always approached the ball a little open. but if you have a strong grip with horizontal hinging thats a different story then you would just have to open the face at address enough so it would never fully square up at impact

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Originally Posted by Bigwill
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Traveling without the book and/or not having multiply copies is a sin, Will.


I know, I know... .
It seems like hitting a fade using horizontal hinging is asking for trouble. Is it?
BTW, thanks, Mike
Not trouble, Will- knowledge ! Every time a machiner moves the ball location, grip, plane lines, hinge action, etc- they own another mechanism in their stroke. And that’s a good thing for TGM-ers.
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