Originally Posted by Daryl
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Well. An effort to Move the #3 PP toward the Ball or Aiming Point, assuming an On-Plane Club, the Club will consequently Trace the Plane Line.
If you do not encounter a substantial Finish Swivel, then you are Tracing the Angle of Approach. This adds Lay-Back to the Horizontal Hinge and is essentially, an Angled Hinge.
Although this procedure is easy to perform, it can be done so inadvertently and caused directly from a faulty Pivot.
What say you? Are you experiencing a substantial Finish Swivel or Not?
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When I Swing by setting my Bent Right Wrist at my shoulder and Pivot covering the ball with my shoulder (Tracing the Angle), I feel as if I am doing one long Finish Swivel but when I set my hands back and level and parallel bump (Tracing the Plane), it feels like a very dramatic quick Finish Swivel. I think this makes sense!
And here is a video of 90 degree fever from the Masters with lots of different players!
http://youtu.be/__0ju0Z_EYE
Daryl, I thought a dramatic Finish Swivel indicated always a Horizontal Hinge and the Angle Hinge was more subtle but I see how I could be totally wrong about that. More research needed!
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