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He's talking about a Double Left Wrist Bend and how to perform a Non-Automatic Release of #3. I agree about the Left Arm Wedge. To me, Flat is Flat. Visually, lay a Level on it Flat. Flat Left Wrist, Bent and Level Right Wrist, Uncock and Roll the Power Package on Plane. Flat. |
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HH has greater clubhead travel - so would it be moving faster or slower... resistance vs. speed from face rotation. AH/VH has less travel and a slower rotation, so does the face move faster or slower with rotation/closure? we know what it does to curvature. |
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Accumulators move the Center of Gravity of the Clubhead. Hinging controls the Club Face by rotating the Primary Lever around one of three Hinge Axes; Vertical, Horizontal, or Angled. Release Interval, Stroke Length effect Clubhead Speed. So, though one Hinge may appear to have more Clubhead travel than another because of how the #3 Accumulator is used (Right Elbow Path through the Release Interval), the Sweet-spot has the same Travel. Meaning that from start-up to Finish, the Clubhead Travels the same distance regardless of Hinge Action. ![]() |
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But I dont get the sweet spot not traveling with the clubheads travel. Travel is dependent on Hinge Type but only via the #3 Accumulator angle, the angle at the left arm and club when seen from DTL. The more angle the more travel. You can zero out #3 by going in line like we do when putting say with less send resulting. In this case the travel associated with all Hinge Actions would be the same. But, Im thinking that if the clubhead travels so does the sweet spot, no? Although sometimes I do feel like Ive left my sweet spot behind, some place. |
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Pressure Points sense the CG of the Clubhead. Accumulators Speed up the CG of the Clubhead. Accumulator Pressure adds Mass to the Clubhead. Hinging controls the Clubface Rotation. Slicer Mcgolf was asking if the greater club head travel distance with a Horizontal Hinge created a faster moving Clubhead than an Angled Hinge with its comparatively shorter Clubhead travel distance. A Hinge isn't an Accumulator. Hinging is Clubface motion. In an Automatic Release: No, but the Clubhead moves faster because it uses an additional Accumulator (#3 in a sequenced Release). Not because of Face Rotation. Quote:
In a Non-Automatic Release: No, because Accumulators #2-3 are Simultaneous. The Clubface Rotates around the Center of Gravity of the Clubhead, not "A Hinge Pin" perpendicular to the Horizontal Plane. The #3 Accumulator is negated. |
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