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Originally Posted by Ray Cayse
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Yoda:
Please explain what part, if any, the two flails (2-K#4 and 2-K#5) play in your explanation of hinging.
Ray Cayse
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There are three major concepts in The Golfing Machine:
1. Hinge Action (Club
face control);
2. Angular Motion (Club
head Control); and
3. The Inclined Plane (Club
shaft and Sweetspot Control).
To these Three Major Concepts is attached endless supporting detail. Unless and until the 'Big Three' are understood, that detail continues to baffle and confuse, and the Book -- not to mention the Golf Stroke -- remains a mystery.
Now to your question. The Golfer's Flail is the means by which Angular Motion and Momentum is generated (2-K). It is a Club
head concept and thus totally distinct from the Hinge Action (a Club
face concept). To be sure, there are interrelationships, but these do not override the separate identities of each.
Reading between the lines of your question, the Hinge Pins of the Golfer's Flail (in the Left Wrist and Shoulder) are there to permit, create and sustain Clubhead Momentum. They are not to be confused with the Hinge Pins of the Left Shoulder Hinge Assembly, which are there to control the Clubface and maintain the Clubshaft On Plane.
Topic:
2-c-3 Ballistic path