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okie 05-20-2009 04:30 PM

Archbishop of Hackerbury
 
You hit the nail on the head there, RC. I had somehow got my left hand a little turned, I lost my left arm flying wedge getting to top, a bit arched as you mentioned. I understand the difference between a visually flat and a geometrically flat left wrist, thanks to the Freddie/Tiger pics you posted a while back. I have trouble internalizing the anatomically correct amount of left hand "turn", if feels very 10-2-D to me (no offense)I am of course undoing a lot of Hogan-copying i.e. weak left hand. I never could copy the rest...except for that "arms in twine" bit!

12 piece bucket 05-20-2009 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by okie (Post 64108)
You hit the nail on the head there, RC. I had somehow got my left hand a little turned, I lost my left arm flying wedge getting to top, a bit arched as you mentioned. I understand the difference between a visually flat and a geometrically flat left wrist, thanks to the Freddie/Tiger pics you posted a while back. I have trouble internalizing the anatomically correct amount of left hand "turn", if feels very 10-2-D to me (no offense)I am of course undoing a lot of Hogan-copying i.e. weak left hand. I never could copy the rest...except for that "arms in twine" bit!

Cool! What kind of shots were you hitting with that archy deal?

okie 05-21-2009 11:19 AM

TenShun!
 
When I lost the lean...left...when I kept the lean...right! What has helped a bit is paying attention to the amount of right wrist bend in order to keep the "flat" left wrist in-line. It is also a plane issue. I swing starting from 10-8-C and tend to get it under plane with the archy deal. I messed with the square to square crapola way back when and trained myself to "curl it under" going back. That was beginning of the end of my competitive aspirations! :crybaby:

needham 06-27-2009 08:23 PM

wow........so my thought is to bend the right wrist back as far as possible to keep the left flat......does this mean that I may have neither FLW or GFLW??


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