LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - Learning and Applying TGM w/disabilities by a 21 hcp. Thread: Learning and Applying TGM w/disabilities by a 21 hcp. View Single Post #1051 11-09-2012, 09:24 AM Daryl Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Illinois Posts: 3,521 When I Swing by setting my Bent Right Wrist at my shoulder and Pivot covering the ball with my shoulder (Tracing the Angle), I feel as if I am doing one long Finish Swivel but when I set my hands back and level and parallel bump (Tracing the Plane), it feels like a very dramatic quick Finish Swivel. I think this makes sense! Yes. very dramatic quick Finish Swivel = Horizontal Hinge And here is a video of 90 degree fever from the Masters with lots of different players! http://youtu.be/__0ju0Z_EYE These Videos are excellent examples. They show each Player with some sort of Shoulder Take-away, and yet they ALL acquire the 90 degree Wedge Alignment at the end of their Backstrokes. Each of them sustains that Alignment through Impact. All of them are Horizontal Hinging. Not a single one of them uses a coordinated Downstroke Acceleration Sequence. All of them are using every muscle fiber to accelerate the clubhead. That flipping at Impact is their way of reducing the "Approach/Separation" speed of the Clubhead because they don't sustain the Lag. It just goes to show how Awesome these players have developed their skills. As a side note: only a few of them are using an "Automatic Release". Most are using "Non-Automatic". Look at Sergio, Automatic. So,,,I guess that Release Type is simply Optional. Daryl, I thought a dramatic Finish Swivel indicated always a Horizontal Hinge YES and the Angle Hinge was more subtleYES but I see how I could be totally wrong about that. More research needed! Maybe I was confused about what you were saying. I though you were adding "Layback" and that you thought that was HH. __________________ Daryl Last edited by Daryl : 11-09-2012 at 09:42 AM. Daryl View Public Profile Send a private message to Daryl Find all posts by Daryl