LynnBlakeGolf Forums - View Single Post - 10-10-c Thread: 10-10-c View Single Post #5 02-09-2006, 09:55 PM johngolf33 Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Lafayette, LA Posts: 110 Originally Posted by mb6606 Horizontal hinge the face of the club lays open on the inclined plane. Therefore the club face must constantly close through impact to follow through (like a paddlewheel). Angled hinge the club is not open at the top = no paddlewheel motion. Easier to visualize if you get out the racquets and try the horz./angled hinges. My understanding of Angled Hinging is that the club face looks closed at the Top and during the downswing there is a no-roll feel all the way down plane to both arms straight. Isn't this what Homer is referring to in 10-10-C when he said it greatly simplifies Hitting? __________________ Sustain the Lag johngolf33 View Public Profile Send a private message to johngolf33 Find all posts by johngolf33