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lagster 06-20-2006 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Not much interest in this thread:naughty: ...perhaps the 1st 3 editions were wrong about this procedure?...Homer is basically giving us the "how to" in regards to finding the 10-2-B grip which is superior to all others in regards to the flying wedge alignments...:sleepy: that is the alignment of the pressure points and the flying wedge structure...

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What grip do you think most of the tour players use... a version of the 10-2-B, or something different?

I noticed in a picture of Mr. Phil Mickelson the other day...that he appears to rotate his left hand(he is of course left handed) to what looks like a 10-2-C position at impact.

What do you think is going on with his grip? The Swingers #3 Pressure Point rotation at the Top, that stays there?

EdZ 06-20-2006 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by lagster
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What grip do you think most of the tour players use... a version of the 10-2-B, or something different?

I noticed in a picture of Mr. Phil Mickelson the other day...that he appears to rotate his left hand(he is of course left handed) to what looks like a 10-2-C position at impact.

What do you think is going on with his grip? The Swingers #3 Pressure Point rotation at the Top, that stays there?

Given the amount of overswing he has on a full swing, I'd guess his lead hand grip isn't under the heel pad properly.

Mathew 06-20-2006 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Not much interest in this thread:naughty: ...perhaps the 1st 3 editions were wrong about this procedure?...Homer is basically giving us the "how to" in regards to finding the 10-2-B grip which is superior to all others in regards to the flying wedge alignments...:sleepy: that is the alignment of the pressure points and the flying wedge structure...

I haven't participated in this thread yet but I have looked at it with interest ....

annikan skywalker 06-20-2006 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Mathew
I haven't participated in this thread yet but I have looked at it with interest ....

Mathew...I appreciate your interest and participation...have you read the procedure suggested by Homer in the 1st edition on 10-2-B...does it make any sense?


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