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Daz 08-17-2007 08:11 AM

Magical CF
 
I think we're leaving everything up to CF but especially alignment of the primary lever assembly.

Maybe this is where this business of teaching a strong but very gentle grip and spinning the shoulders around comes from. At least then they will have some chance of hitting the ball as CF will be in charge. (Think yoda mentions this in his video with Jeff).

Try you're test for Neil again and watch the primary lever:

"hold your left hand out in front of you fingers extended and wrist vertical to the ground . . . now Turn it about 45 degrees and grip the club. It's still Flat just Turned now."

When I do this it puts the leftarm and clubshaft out of line because Ive turned my left wrist. In order to bring them inline without closing the clubface I have to bend my left wrist.

EdZ 08-20-2007 06:39 PM

Daz - try some left hand karate chops from 7 o'clock to-2 o'clock. (where target is 'noon' on 'the' plane line).

Bucket - consider Homer's statement "Feel loses its geometric basis" and double wristcock. I think you get the 'point' ;)

nuke99 08-20-2007 11:08 PM

From what I understood about 10- 2 - D, just trying to confirm

The wristcock will be double. ie bend left wrist on top of swing. and very little roll .. required through impact and great for someone who need a crash course on inside out approach...

any views on this?


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