Swinging with an Angle Hinge is a good thing and really easy.
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Golf As An Art Form
Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
Now the question and matter at hand is this . . . Since the Swinger is solely dependent upon CF for clubhead speed . . .and CF produces Horizontal Hinging naturally . . . then is the Maniplated Hands Swinger compromised as a result?
Is the Manipulated Hands Swing compromised? Not in the least.
Centrifugal Force drives the Clubhead and aligns the Clubshaft. The player aligns the Clubface based on the shot at hand and the Pattern Variations he employs.
"The Mechanics of Golf is the production and manipulation of the Line of Compression." [Italics by Yoda.]
-- Homer Kelley (2-0)
And remember...
The 'manipulation' of the Clubface occurs prior to Start Up. There is no manipulation of the Clubface during the Stroke. So, align the Clubface as necessary when taking the Grip in its 'Fix' alignments, then...
Return the Left Hand to its Flat, Level and Vertical alignment at Impact.
The Clubface will respond accordingly.
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09-08-2006, 10:22 PM
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2 piece bucket
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Originally Posted by Yoda
Is the Manipulated Hands Swing compromised? Not in the least.
Centrifugal Force drives the Clubhead and aligns the Clubshaft. The player aligns the Clubface based on the shot at hand and the Pattern Variations he employs.
"The Mechanics of Golf is the production and manipulation of the Line of Compression." [Italics by Yoda.]
-- Homer Kelley (2-0)
And remember...
The 'manipulation' of the Clubface occurs prior to Start Up. There is no manipulation of the Clubface during the Stroke. So, align the Clubface as necessary when taking the Grip in its 'Fix' alignments, then...
Return the Left Hand to its Flat, Level and Vertical alignment at Impact.
The Clubface will respond accordingly.
I shall close the book on this now! Thanks Boss!
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09-08-2006, 10:26 PM
Yoda
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Circle Path Delivery
Originally Posted by birdie_man
How does Circle Delivery Path fit in?
Normally, the Circle Delivery Path is the product of the Shiftless Hip Turn. Great for Putting, not so great for Driving!
The Weight Shift (Hip Slide) makes possible a Line Delivery Path, but does not require it. Study 7-14, 10-14-A/C and 10-23-0/E.
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