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Old 02-21-2005, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by MizunoJoe
YL wrote, "Why would you want to hook it all of the time??"

Where did I say or imply that?
A draw is simple enough if the clubface is closed in the grip, and the machine is adjusted to the right. The plane stays in tact compared to the body. The clubface remains square, if you will, to the target, but the body is aligned to the right. This would impart a hook spin, without changing the plane to body or grip to body.
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING ABOUT THIS PROCEDURE IS:
These adjustments are made PRIOR to the swing as address alignments. This is not something to be done DURING impact as in horizontal hinging. It's always easier to make a provision in the address alignments than trying to fight the natural tendency of angled hinging during impact, under the heat of competition.

Precision is much easier if you have all day to check it (at address) instead of .0125 seconds to check it (at impact).
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