[quote=Quintin van der Berg;51393]
Originally Posted by Daryl
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My Right Shoulder is very Low during the Impact Interval since I've changed to 10-13-C. Better Pivot, Accumulator and Clubhead Lag. When I used 10-13-A, it was difficult to get the Right Shoulder low enough. Now, no chance of running out of Right Arm.[/QUOTE
Daryl.
Why exactly would you be able to get your right shoulder lower using a rotated turn vs. a standard shoulder action?
Thanks
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Because 10-16-A and hence 10-15-B has a greater range of motion with a Rotated Shoulder Turn (with On Plane Downstroke) More hip slant, more Knee Bend = More Axis Tilt. More Spin the Gyroscope. It could be age and flexibility.
I seem to notice that the more that the Left Hip moves from Down to Up on the Downstroke, the farther and lower my Right Shoulder Travels. It's just an observation. There may be another and more accurate link but for now, I've grasped some connection between them. It's much more effective for me and really easily repeatable. I'm sure too that it has something to do with the Staright Line Delivery Path which just seems so much more automatic and natural.