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Baton twirl
Yoda taught me to twirl the baton with a larger dowel. It took awhile for me to do the backswing, downswing and finish swivel to his satisfaction. Do you have a video of that yoda?
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Twirl Your Baton
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My wife never played golf -- she sustained a neck injury many years ago that prevented it -- but she had a beautiful swing on the practice tee from the very beginning. Yoda: What a wonderful Release though the Ball. How do you do it? Mrs. Yoda: "Ball-Thumb", just like twirling a baton. Yoda: Ball-Thumb? One of your 'majorette' things? Talk to me! Mrs. Yoda: It's simple: Your Thumb goes where the 'ball' (of the baton) goes. [Demonstrating a left-handed baton twirl and the perfect Left Wrist Roll through Impact.] :shock: And so it does. :golfing_banana: |
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to control the face, the whole shebang. Not saying it can't be done though. But the right shoulder can influence things far too easily. |
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If you really want to have it both ways you can always take the left hand off the club entirely and do a one handed stroke. With some thrustin and some CF it has to be the arm that holds the CF that controls the club face afaics. |
I've heard or read in one of Yoda's earlier posts that one of Homers initial Concepts was that the Right Hand controlled both the Clubhead and Clubface.
Maybe Yoda will comment. |
How...?
Re: The general L/R control/attachment discussion.
The/my first reaction is- Please define the new machine. What can be done and its practicality depends on the NEW machine. What is it's structure? Will it accomodate the imperatives? And Even if it has the capability will it be practical/functional for G.O.L.F.?? Got to get the "easy" questions out of the way first.?? HB |
A Two-Handed Game
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Over time, he concluded that it could not be done, at least not as well as dividing the responsibilities between the two hands. Hence, his dictum: "Left Hand Clubface. Right Hand Clubhead." :golfcart2: |
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