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Originally Posted by Mathew
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At impact fix the left wrist is vertical to the respective plane of the hinge action you wish to apply. The no.2 accumulator, the left wrist, moves the clubhead up and down in a perpendicular motion relative to its 'vertical' plane - as to not change the impact alignments of the clubface with its motion. Remember, the no.2 accumulator is a clubhead motion, not a clubface motion (thats acc no.3's role) ....and thats how to 'do it right'.
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Mathew,
If the back of the left hand faces down the angle of approach at impact fix, with the left arm and clubshaft in line, then is it perfectly vertical to the horizontal plane (horz Hing)? I'm a little confused here. I agree with what you are saying. Wristcock perpendicular/clubhead motion. But does that mean that all weak single action grips will have no slight bend at the top and all strong single action grips will? Even my questions sound foggy.