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Daryl - from your earlier post, it sounds like you are allowing the right wrist bend action to alter your right elbow position and startup, which doesn't need to be the case (see Hogan waggle) To a fair extent, the more you have pitch elbow, the more seqenced your release and the more 'on line' your delivery must be. Likewise, the more towards punch elbow, the more simultaneous the release and the more cross line your delivery. See the photos in the 'champions at impact' section of the gallery - maintained right wrist bend until both arms straight. |
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This is a great post but I would like to take it "one step beyond". I feel like when I compress the ball my best, I not only maintain impact pressure in my hands, but I especially maintain a bent right wrist to finish. The wedges remain intact from top, throught impact, to finish. It is a great way to get back on track, by focusing on finish alignments. |
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Would you please share your Right Hand grip Angle on the Club? I mean Palm up; how many degrees across the Palm/Fingers? |
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10-2-B 10-3-B 10-9-A 10-10-D 10-18-B with Startup and Release Swivel - BLW/FRW Startup - Downstroke, FLW/BRW as Release Roll Procedure 10-23-C 10-24-D 10-25-A Level Right Wrist :) |
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Mr. Golfnome,
Do I understand that your right wrist remains bent from start to finish, or are you referencing the resetting of the wedges at finish? |
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10-18-B can be quite powerful and 'effortless', but depends greatly on zero interference with CF and a very well educated pivot (Bobby Jones). |
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10-18-B is Anti-Flat Left Wrist. But, Homer urges, demands, requires the Flat Left Wrist from Start-up to Both Arms Straight. Homer didn't like to be incomplete so he included it as a variation. He was so funny. He dealt with 10-18-B Golfers in a very sly way. He purposely withheld the Power Package Assembly Point for Golfers using 10-18-B (FLW/BRW). It would be 10-21-F DOWNSTROKE RELEASE SWIVEL, which doesn't exist. A missing Piece? Ahh! It's in the TGM Unabridged Edition: "Complete TGM". I'm working on the "Cliff Notes". It's not mentioned in: "Homers Greatest Hits" Vol. 1 (Hitters Bible). But it is thoroughly explained in "TGM For Swingers". :) I'm sure, by now, if Homer was publishing, the 20th edition would be very complete and 400 pages. A Masterpiece. |
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